Will the fetus move a lot before the birth?

The number of fetal movements usually does not increase more frequently before the birth, and will decrease accordingly as the fetal first dewlap section descends. Fetal movement is the activity of fetal limbs in the uterus, with the increase of pregnancy week, the intensity and number of fetal movements gradually increase, generally reaching a peak in 28-29 weeks of pregnancy, after 28 weeks of pregnancy, the normal fetal movement is usually 3-5 times/hour, 12 hours fetal movement is 30-40 times. In the 2 weeks before delivery, as the fetus descends, the fetal position is more fixed and no longer easy to hit the uterine wall, so the number of fetal movements will be slightly reduced. If there are more than normal fetal movements, frequent fetal movements or intermittent restlessness, it may be a sign of intrauterine hypoxia, you need to go to the hospital for fetal heart monitoring and ultrasound to determine whether there is intrauterine distress, intrauterine hypoxia and other conditions, and take appropriate measures under the guidance of the doctor, if necessary, timely termination of pregnancy. Therefore, counting fetal movement is an economical and convenient way to monitor the condition of the fetus, and pregnant women can identify the development of the fetus through self-counting fetal movement, so that they can take early measures to deal with abnormalities. Pregnant women should pay attention to rest when they are in labor, eat appropriately between contractions to preserve their strength, relax and avoid excessive anxiety and tension to affect the progress of labor.