Frequent fetal movement in the seventh month of pregnancy may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be related to frequent pathological fetal movement caused by placental abruption, fetal umbilical cord around the neck and other risk factors, and the patient should consult a doctor for an obstetric examination in time so as not to affect the health of the fetus.
If the rhythm of fetal movement occurs in the seventh month of pregnancy, with little change and no obvious discomfort to the pregnant woman, it belongs to normal physiological fetal movement, due to the amniotic fluid volume of the pregnant woman is relatively large at this stage, the fetus in the uterus has a greater range of motion, and frequent fetal movement may occur.
If the rhythm of fetal movement is disturbed and changes greatly, the pregnant woman may feel the fetal movement from frequent to reduced or even disappeared, accompanied by severe pain in the lower abdomen, vaginal bleeding and other symptoms, which belongs to the pathology of frequent fetal movement, which may be related to placental abruption, fetal umbilical cord wrapping around the cervix, placenta praevia, pregnant women with hypoglycemia and other factors.
As late pregnancy is a more sensitive period, once the situation of frequent fetal movement, it is recommended that pregnant women consult a doctor in time to carry out relevant examinations, identify the causes and then follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.