What’s the matter with late-pregnancy fetal movement?

Fetal movement in late pregnancy may be caused by external stimulation, elevated blood sugar level, intrauterine oxygen deficiency and other reasons.
1. External stimulation: If the external environment is noisy, or the pregnant woman is in a more excited state, it may affect the activities of the fetus and cause a lot of fetal movement in late pregnancy.
2. Elevated blood sugar levels: after a pregnant woman has had a full meal, her blood sugar level rises, which can affect the fetus through the placenta, causing the fetus to experience excessive fetal movement in late pregnancy.
3. Intrauterine hypoxia: such as placental abruption, umbilical cord around the neck, umbilical cord prolapse, etc., may cause acute hypoxia of the fetus, which leads to the emergence of late pregnancy fetal movement.
If the fetus appears to be moving a lot in late pregnancy, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, symptomatic treatment.