Fetal movement in mentally retarded fetuses is not different from that of normal fetuses.
Fetal movement generally refers to the activities of the fetus in the uterus, such as yawning, swallowing, eructation, kicking, rolling, etc. It is a more important indicator for self-measurement of intrauterine fetal condition, which generally occurs around the 18th-20th week of gestation, and the number of fetal movements is generally ≧10 times/2 hours. Decreased and frequent fetal movements may be caused by fetal hypoxia, and do not reflect the intellectual condition of the fetus.
Fetal intelligence is generally related to genetics, drugs, severe hypoxia, amniotic fluid contamination and other factors, it is recommended that regular obstetric examination during pregnancy, maintain optimism, calm emotions, and promptly consult a doctor for treatment after the emergence of uncomfortable symptoms.