Rocking the stomach during pregnancy, if the magnitude of rocking is not too violent, generally will not have adverse effects on the fetus, if the rocking is more violent, then it is possible to lead to contractions, placental abruption, preterm labor and other adverse consequences.
Slightly shaking the stomach during pregnancy generally does not have an adverse effect on the fetus, this is because the fetus is in the mother’s uterine cavity, with the mother’s abdominal fat, uterine wall, amniotic fluid cushioning and protection, so the slightest shaking will not have an adverse effect on the fetus.
However, if the stomach is shaken violently during pregnancy, if it is in early pregnancy, then it may cause miscarriage, if it is in the middle or late pregnancy, then it may cause the pregnant woman’s uterus to have violent contractions, which may lead to placenta previa, preterm labor and other adverse consequences.
During pregnancy, you should avoid shaking your stomach as much as possible, and if you experience discomfort after shaking your stomach, it is recommended that you seek medical attention in time and ask your doctor to take care of it.