Fetal movement in the fifth month of pregnancy

Fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the uterus by reaching and kicking, thus impacting on the uterine wall. Fetal movement is one of the important elements of clinical prenatal fetal monitoring techniques, and the number, speed and strength of fetal movement are usually indicative of fetal well-being. Usually, after the fourth month of pregnancy, you can feel the fetal activity slightly, and in the fifth month of pregnancy, you can feel the fetal movement fully. The fetal movement at this time is as follows: 1, fetal movement feeling performance: fetal movement began to be active, pregnant women can obviously feel the baby’s limbs in the abdomen will move around, especially the slightly naughty baby will roll, punching and kicking and other large movements. If you don’t feel too obvious fetal movement, you don’t need to worry too much. It may be because the baby is developing small and the action is not particularly strong. 2, the number of fetal movement: under normal circumstances, the obvious fetal movement is not less than 3-5 times an hour, and the number of obvious fetal movement is more than 30-40 times in 12 hours. However, due to the individual differences of the fetus, some fetuses can move about 100 times in 12 hours. As long as the fetal movement has regularity and rhythm and does not vary much, it proves that the fetus is developing normally. If the fetal movement is normal, it means that the placenta is functioning well, the oxygen delivered to the fetus is sufficient, and the fetus is growing and developing soundly in the uterus. The above mentioned fetal movement is normal, but if the pregnant woman feels that the fetal movement is extremely active or even unbearable, it may be a manifestation of abnormal fetal movement. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid serious consequences of fetal hypoxia.