How does a pregnant woman feel when her baby is hypoxic?

A pregnant woman whose baby is hypoxic may feel abnormal fetal movements and is advised to seek prompt medical attention. Fetal movement monitoring is one of the methods for pregnant women to self-test and evaluate the condition of the fetus in the uterus. Fetal movement refers to the subjective feeling of the pregnant woman that the activities of the fetus in the uterine cavity impacts on the uterine wall, which includes whole-body movement, stretching, respiratory movement, jaw movement, head and neck movement, etc. If the baby is lacking in oxygen, the pregnant woman may feel the frequent fetal movement, reduced fetal movement, and cessation of fetal movement. If a pregnant woman experiences abnormal fetal movement, she needs to go to the hospital in time. Under the doctor’s guidance, she can further determine the condition of the fetus through fetal movement counting, fetal heartbeat monitoring, blood gas analysis, amnioscopy, fetal electrocardiogram and other tests.