Frequent fetal movements do not indicate that the baby is active. Frequent fetal movement, if within normal limits, only indicates that the baby is relatively strong. Lively belongs to a kind of personality performance, and is not directly related to fetal movement, so frequent fetal movement does not indicate that the baby is active. Fetal movement is related to the condition of the fetus in the uterus, and has no direct relationship with the character of the fetus. In general, under normal circumstances, an hour of fetal movement is about 3 to 5 times, if the fetal movement is greater than 10 times per hour, it may belong to the frequent fetal movement. Frequent fetal movement can be caused by factors such as maternal eating, mental stress, exertion, sound stimulation, etc. It can also be caused by pathological factors, such as intrauterine hypoxia due to low amniotic fluid, umbilical cord around the neck, etc. If a pregnant woman feels a significant fetal movement, it is not directly related to fetal character. If a pregnant woman feels that the fetal movement has increased significantly, she should go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of a regular hospital for ultrasonography and fetal heart rate monitoring, etc., so that the doctor can evaluate and determine whether the fetus is suffering from intrauterine hypoxia, in order to avoid delays that may lead to undesirable consequences.