What’s wrong with decreased fetal movement in late pregnancy?

Fetal movement in late pregnancy is mostly normal, but if the fetal movement is significantly reduced, or even disappeared, suggests that the fetus may be hypoxic. 1. Normal phenomenon: late pregnancy due to the gradual increase in the size of the fetus, the fetus in the uterine cavity of the scope of activities gradually reduced, resulting in a decline in the number of fetal movements, is a normal phenomenon. 2. Fetal hypoxia: when the fetal movement is obviously reduced, or even disappeared, suggesting that intrauterine hypoxia may be caused, should go to the hospital in time for fetal heart rate monitoring and ultrasound, to clarify whether the fetus has hypoxia. If fetal movement disappears with the loss of fetal heart suggests that the fetus may be stillborn, the fetus should be delivered in time to avoid infection and other complications. When fetal movement decreases significantly, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examinations and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid danger.