What’s going on at 28 weeks with decreased fetal movement and almost no kicking?

When a woman experiences a decrease in fetal movement and the fetus doesn’t kick her stomach much during the 28th week of pregnancy, this may be due to the fact that the fetus is sleeping and resting, or that the pregnant woman hasn’t eaten for a long time, or even due to a lack of oxygen for the fetus. Because at 28 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus has grown and has more amniotic fluid, the range of motion in the uterine cavity is greater, so fetal movement is most noticeable during this period. With the increase of pregnancy weeks, the fetal movement will become more and more obvious, but the fetus in the uterine cavity is not at any time and place there will be obvious fetal movement appear, so occasionally there is a decrease in fetal movement, the fetus is not much kicking the stomach, this time may be entirely due to the fetus is sleeping and resting, so it will not cause obvious violent fetal movement. If the pregnant woman has not eaten for a long time, resulting in low blood sugar, then the fetus will appear obvious hunger, will not be willing to have any activity, there will also be a decrease in fetal movement, so you can eat to increase blood sugar, fetal movement will return to normal, the third should be considered as a pathological phenomenon caused by fetal hypoxia leading to a decrease in fetal movement, then the decrease in fetal movement will continue, and at the same time check the ultrasound to do the biophysical scoring, also At the same time, the biophysical score of the ultrasound will also be found to be abnormally low, so it is necessary to consider terminating the pregnancy as soon as possible by emergency caesarean section. Therefore, after 28 weeks of pregnancy, women should not rush to the clinic for checkup, but can observe after eating and inhaling oxygen, and then consider whether it is necessary to be treated or not.