Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): 23+4 weeks when the 4D ultrasound, said the fetal umbilical cord is wrapped around a week. It is a common occurrence in pregnancy, with a reported incidence of over 30%, half of which will disappear before delivery. Cord winding does not increase the incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes. In a few cases, cord compression may occur during labor and slow down the fetal heart rate, requiring close monitoring. Antenatal detection of a cord winding is not an indication for a cesarean section, and a vaginal trial of labor is perfectly possible. The counting of fetal movements starts after 28 weeks of pregnancy and there are various methods. If you count the number of fetal movements for one hour in the morning and one hour in the evening, add up the three times and multiply by 4, the total number of movements should be more than 20. (Note that the fetus moves in a row, counting 1 time). If you count for 1 hour per day, the number of fetal movements per hour should be at least 3. Each fetus has its own pattern of fetal movement, so it is recommended to count fetal movement at a fixed time every day to master the pattern. If the fetus moves frequently, there is no need to worry. However, if the rate of increase or decrease is more than 50%, it is time to be alert. Patient: Thank you, Director Sun, I’m relieved to read your answer, I wish you good health Patient: Hello, Director Sun, please ask you, let’s say the fetus moved a little, and then moved again after 5 minutes, is this still considered a time? Sun Luming, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shanghai First Maternal and Child Health Hospital: 5 minutes apart, it is considered 2 fetal movements. In general, eating watermelon is not harmful to pregnant women.