Frequent fetal movements near the due date may be caused by strong external stimulation, intrauterine oxygen deprivation of the fetus, and fetal malposition, etc., and require timely obstetric ultrasound or fetal heart rate monitoring in the hospital. Late pregnancy due to the fetus is relatively large, the uterus is relatively small space to move, therefore, near the due date when the fetal movement is not frequent, should be compared to the previous fetal movement reduced. Frequent fetal movement is not normal. 1. Strong external stimulation: If the fetus is subjected to a large external stimulation before delivery, frequent fetal movements will occur, usually eliminating the external stimulation will reduce fetal movements. 2. Fetal intrauterine hypoxia: If the fetus is moving frequently near the due date, it may be due to intrauterine hypoxia of placenta praevia, placenta previa, umbilical cord around the neck, etc., and it is necessary to go to the hospital in time for fetal heart rate monitoring and obstetric ultrasound examination. 3. Fetal malposition: If the fetus is malpositioned, it will be squeezed by the pelvis and pelvic cavity near the due date, and the fetal movement will become frequent. When frequent fetal movement occurs near the due date, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time for obstetric ultrasound or fetal heart rate monitoring to identify the cause of the problem and then carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.