Whether frequent fetal movement is normal or not after amniocentesis depends on the fetal movement of the fetus. Amniocentesis is an ultrasound-guided procedure in which a thin needle is passed through the abdominal wall and uterus of the pregnant woman to enter the uterine cavity and extract some amniotic fluid for examination, which is an invasive operation and can cause some stimulation to the fetus. Therefore, after the amniocentesis, the frequency of fetal movement will generally increase. If the fetal movement is not less than 3-5 times in an hour and 30-40 times in 12 hours, the fetal movement is regular and rhythmic with little change, it is generally normal and there is no need to be too nervous. However, if the fetal movement continues to exceed the normal number of times in a period of time, frequent fetal movement, or restlessness without intervals, intrauterine hypoxia may occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. In addition, if the frequency of fetal movement is normal but the nature of fetal movement is abnormal, such as strong, continuous pushing and twisting-like fetal movement or kicking, you should also promptly consult a doctor. After amniocentesis, pregnant women should avoid overexertion, strenuous exercise and physical labor such as lifting heavy objects, bed rest and sexual intercourse. Also pay attention to the fetal movement, too frequent fetal movement or reduced or weakened fetal movement may be abnormal, so you should pay attention to it and seek medical attention in time.