Different fetal movements do not represent what the fetus is doing, but when the fetal movements are abnormal, you need to be alert to umbilical cord compression, placental abruption and other conditions. Normal fetal movement is not less than 3 to 5 times an hour, and not less than 10 times in 12 hours, generally can not determine what the fetus is doing through different fetal movement. When the pregnant woman’s mood fluctuations are large, usually the number of fetal movements will increase significantly, but usually after the pregnant woman’s mood to stabilize the return to normal, will not have an impact on the development of the fetus. When the fetus is asleep, the number of fetal movements will decrease. If a pregnant woman finds that the number of fetal movements is too much or too little, she needs to be alert to umbilical cord compression, placental abruption, and abnormal amniotic fluid volume. Pregnant women are advised to seek prompt medical examination when abnormal fetal movement is detected so that treatment measures can be taken to prevent accidents. For fetal movement, you can usually seek medical attention to clarify through abdominal ultrasound and color ultrasound. During pregnancy, pregnant women should consult the doctor for obstetric examination on time, closely monitor the development of the fetus, and also pay attention to rest and balanced intake of nutrients.