Is it normal for the fetus to move frequently at 35 weeks of pregnancy?

Whether frequent fetal movement is normal at 35 weeks of pregnancy depends on the specific situation. 35 weeks of pregnancy has entered the late stage of pregnancy, at this time the fetal movement is more regular, the time and number of movements per day to maintain in a relatively stable state. If you are aware of frequent fetal movements, it depends on how frequent they are. When external stimuli, such as pregnant women eating or shaking the stomach to stimulate the fetus, or there is a relatively large sound stimulation, may cause a transient increase in fetal movement, generally is a normal phenomenon, do not need special treatment, continue to pay attention to the changes in fetal movement can be. However, if fetal movement suddenly becomes frequent and lasts for a longer period of time, it is necessary to be alert to the risk of intrauterine hypoxia, and it is recommended to go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital to have a relevant examination to comprehensively assess whether the fetus is suffering from the possibility of hypoxia. If fetal movement is frequent at 35 weeks of pregnancy, and after comprehensive assessment by the doctor, fetal movement can return to normal after treatment with oxygen, you can continue to wait, pay attention to the observation of fetal movement in general, and have regular checkups, and deliver the baby at full term as far as possible. However, if it is found that intrauterine hypoxia is serious and life-threatening, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy by cesarean section in time.