The frequency of fetal movements is not related to labor, but the presence of paroxysmal abdominal pain with regular contractions suggests that labor may be imminent. If there are regular and gradually increasing uterine contractions during pregnancy, with or without paroxysmal abdominal pain, and each contraction lasts for 30 seconds or more, with an interval of 5-6 minutes, you should go to the hospital in time to have the doctor assess whether there is a disappearance of the cervical canal, dilatation of the uterine opening, and whether you need to be hospitalized to wait for the delivery. Abnormal fetal movement, including frequent fetal movement and reduced fetal movement, is an important signal of intrauterine hypoxia, the initial stage of hypoxia is often manifested as frequent fetal movement, and then there is a weakening of fetal movement or a reduction in the number of times or even disappearance, if there is an abnormal fetal movement, you should also consult the hospital in a timely manner.