Fetal movement in the seventh month of pregnancy may be due to placental hypoplasia, fetal umbilical cord around the neck in the uterus, too little amniotic fluid in the uterus and so on.
1. Placenta hypoplasia: with the increase of pregnancy weeks, the placenta begins to age, calcification blood flow decreases, hypoplasia, the placenta blood supply and oxygen supply is insufficient, so that the fetus in the uterus may be suffocated, resulting in pregnant women in the seventh month of pregnancy, the symptoms of reduced fetal movement.
2. Fetal umbilical cord around the neck: because the umbilical cord is too long or the fetus is too small, the umbilical cord is entangled in the neck of the fetus, which causes obstruction of blood circulation and lack of oxygen in the uterus, thus leading to the symptoms of decreased fetal movement in the seventh month of pregnancy.
3. Low amniotic fluid in the uterus: If the amniotic fluid in the uterus of a pregnant woman is too low, when the uterus contracts, the pressure on the fetus is not buffered and the placenta and umbilical cord are squeezed, resulting in a decrease in the supply of blood and oxygen, and the fetus is deprived of oxygen in the uterus, thus resulting in the symptom of decreased fetal movement in the seventh month of pregnancy.
If a pregnant woman in her seventh month of pregnancy has symptoms of reduced fetal movement, it is recommended that she go to a professional hospital in a timely manner, and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.