Is it normal for the fetus to move sporadically at 24 weeks?

Fetal movement at 24 weeks is mostly normal, but it is not normal if there is a significant decrease or disappearance of fetal movement. Fetal movement refers to the body movement of the fetus, generally at 16 to 20 weeks of pregnancy when pregnant women began to consciously realize that the fetal movement, and with the increase in weeks of pregnancy will gradually enhance the increase. However, since fetal movement is not regular, it is normal for fetal movement to be sporadic during the 24th week of pregnancy. However, when there is a significant decrease or disappearance of fetal movement is not normal, need to consult the hospital in time to identify the cause, and give timely and positive treatment. When there is a significant decrease in fetal movement suggests the possibility of fetal hypoxia, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, and ultrasound, fetal heart monitoring and other methods to assist in the diagnosis, when a clear diagnosis of fetal distress or a high degree of suspicion of the need for timely treatment, in order to ensure the safety of mothers and babies. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with sporadic fetal movement at 24 weeks of gestation should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment.