Frequent fetal movements in late pregnancy do not always indicate abnormalities, but if there is a sudden acceleration of fetal movements, or a sudden slowdown, it should be taken seriously. In general, from 34 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is ready to enter the pelvis, that is, with its head down and limbs curled up. The pelvis is a narrow space, and if it is not regular enough, it is difficult for the fetus to enter the pelvis. Therefore, the fetus must constantly adjust its position in order to enter the pelvis smoothly, which may lead to frequent fetal movements. Pregnant women need to pay attention to the number of fetal movements per day, choose a fixed time, such as morning, noon or evening counting, and record once an hour. Also note that the surrounding environment should be kept quiet, and it is recommended to count in the left side lying position. Generally, multiply the fetal movement by 4 to get 12 hours of fetal movement, the minimum number of fetal movement is 10, usually 30-40 times. Frequent fetal movements in late pregnancy need to pay attention to the regularity and magnitude of fetal movements, and if special symptoms appear and affect rest and emotion, the attending doctor should be informed and treated accordingly.