Whether it is normal to be able to feel contractions in the 6th month of pregnancy should be determined on a case-by-case basis. If they are false contractions, they are normal, while if they are true contractions, they indicate that they are not normal and prompt medical attention is recommended.
Since the beginning of early pregnancy, the uterus can experience irregular and painless contractions. They are characterized as sparse, irregular and asymmetric, and gradually increase with the progress of pregnancy. However, the pressure in the uterine cavity during the contraction is usually 5 to 25 mmHg, lasting less than 30 seconds, and not accompanied by cervical dilatation, this kind of contraction is physiological contraction, i.e., pseudo contraction, which generally does not need special treatment.
If the contractions are gradually regular and getting more and more serious, accompanied by vaginal bleeding, etc., they are usually true contractions, which may be preeclampsia, which is abnormal, and may lead to miscarriage and so on if not treated in time.
If a pregnant woman can feel contractions in the 6th month of pregnancy, it may be normal physiological contractions, or it may be pre-miscarriage, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for timely examination and treatment.