In the second month of pregnancy, you can’t feel the fetal movement. It is likely that the pregnant woman mistook the feeling of intestinal peristalsis or intestinal sounds for fetal movement. In the second month of pregnancy, that is, about 8 weeks of pregnancy, the “baby” in the uterus is still only an embryo, at this time the embryo in the uterus only formed the basic human form, there is no way to move, fetal movement will generally appear in the 4-5 months of pregnancy. After the 4th month of pregnancy, the embryo is gradually developed and the fetus is moving in the uterus, and as the space in the uterine cavity is gradually shrinking, fetal movement is likely to occur. The feeling of “fetal movement” in the second month of pregnancy may be a sensation of intestinal peristalsis or intestinal sounds, but not real fetal movement. When the intestinal tract is hyperactive, there may be intestinal sounds or a feeling of peristaltic movement in the abdomen, which usually disappears after a light diet and proper exhaustion. Some pregnant women have less abdominal fat or are more sensitive and feel fetal movements more obviously or earlier, but not as early as 8 weeks. It is advisable to have regular maternity checkups to clarify the development of the fetus, and to ensure nutritional intake and to nurture the fetus at ease.