The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. After 30 weeks of pregnancy, the baby’s fetal movement becomes very active. And after 36 weeks, because the fetus has been fully developed, the range of activity in the uterus is also reduced, and the fetal movement is expressed as a gentle writhing feeling. The feeling of baby’s fetal movement is actually really amazing. When the baby is relatively small, the mother-to-be feels the baby as if it is just the large intestine wriggling. After the fourth month of pregnancy, the mother-to-be can clearly feel a bit like the bubbles in the water touching her body, and occasionally the baby will be gently topped a few times. When the baby is a little older, she will begin to communicate with the mother, and at this time the mother-to-be will learn to count the fetal movements. The average number of fetal movements per day is about 200-300 during the active phase of fetal movement, and the mother-to-be will be able to clearly feel the baby’s fist and kick, turning around and shaking her head. After entering the late pregnancy (8 months), the fetus gradually occupies the space of the uterus and its movement is obviously restricted, but the fetus does not stay obediently, and occasionally it will still send out a forceful blow. When the head of the fetus accidentally hits the muscles of the pelvic floor, the mother-to-be will suddenly feel a heavy blow. These fetal movement sensations also vary from one pregnant mother to another. The actual fact is that each and every pregnant mother feels the fetal movement differently 1. For the mother-to-be with a thick abdominal wall, the feeling of the baby’s fetal movement will be a little slower. The thin wall of the mother-to-be to late pregnancy, the baby fetal movement can even be seen from the outside of the stomach bulging a small bag. 2, how much amniotic fluid. The amniotic fluid is the protection of the fetal baby, the amniotic fluid isolates a lot of the influence from the outside world on the baby. The same, it will also affect the mother-to-be’s feeling of the baby’s fetal movement. The mother-to-be with more amniotic fluid will be slower to feel the baby’s fetal movement. 3, the mother’s sensitivity. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. If a pregnant mother finds that her baby is suddenly moving a lot, accompanied by abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, uterine contractions, dizziness, shock and other symptoms, then it is very likely that the placenta abrupts. This phenomenon mostly occurs after the middle of pregnancy, and mothers-to-be with high blood pressure are prone to this condition. 2. Suddenly stop after rapid fetal movement. When this happens, the mother-to-be can even clearly feel the baby struggling, and then stop after about 2-3 minutes or more. The reason for this condition is that the umbilical cord is too long and the fetus is lacking in oxygen due to winding or knotting. 3. The fetus is still for a long time. When the fetal baby starts to appear fetal movement, the mother-to-be should insist on counting the fetal movement every day. In the middle and late stages of pregnancy when you can clearly perceive the fetal movement, if the fetal baby is at rest for more than 6 hours, and the fetus does not respond to the patting of the belly, sound teasing. This situation is most likely because the fetus is injured. 4, fetal movement decreases day by day. The mother-to-be should not only count the frequency of fetal movement every day, but also record the fetal movement. If the frequency of fetal movement decreases every day, then it is very likely that the fetus is hypoxic due to low amniotic fluid. The mother-to-be should go to the hospital for a follow-up ultrasound to understand the fetal development and the status of the amniotic fluid, and if necessary, to receive an infusion to replenish it. The first time, the mother may feel a little more “sluggish”, until about 4 and a half months or 5 months to feel the fetal movement, while the second time the mother will notice it earlier at about 4 months. Many mothers have some lovely or even romantic descriptions of the initial fetal movement, such as a gurgling roll, bubbling sensation, and the gentle flapping of wings like a butterfly. People who have come here describe the initial fetal movement as: 1. butterfly flapping its wings; 2. goldfish playing in the water; 3. a jump like popcorn; 4. gas in the intestines, gurgling and running from this side to that side; 5. for example, a gentle knock on the door, “knock knock knock”. What does your fetal movement feel like? Usually from about 28 weeks of pregnancy fetal movements are more regular, and the mother can choose to count the fetal movements during the time when the baby is moving more. Generally, from the 30th week of pregnancy, count the fetal movements once a day in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening, each time for one hour, and then add up the number of fetal movements for three hours and multiply it by four to find out the number of fetal movements for 12 hours. If you are busy at work, you can also count the fetal movements for one hour every night when they are more frequent, and 3 to 5 fetal movements are normal. The most fetal movement is at 8-9 pm, from 8 am to noon the fetal movement is normal, and from 2-8 pm the fetal movement is at its lowest point.