At 14 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus usually moves, but the pregnant woman does not feel fetal movement.
Fetal movement refers to the activity of the fetus in the uterine cavity. At 14 weeks of gestation, the fetus already has limbs and will move in the uterus, but the fetus is too small and is affected by a woman’s abdominal fat, so the pregnant woman will not usually feel fetal movement. Usually after the fourth month of pregnancy, usually around 16-20 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women can obviously feel fetal movement.
Fetal movement belongs to one of the important contents of clinical prenatal fetal monitoring techniques, because the number of times, speed and strength of fetal movement can represent the safety and danger of the fetus in the uterus. Normal fetal movement is not less than 3~5 times per hour, as long as the fetal movement is regular, rhythmic, and does not change much, it proves that the development of the fetus is normal.
It is recommended that women during pregnancy should pay more attention to obstetric examination, and if there is any abnormality, they need to inform their obstetrician and undergo further testing.