Uterine throbbing is a physiological phenomenon for girls who are not pregnant, and for pregnant girls it may be caused by fetal activity.
If a woman who is not pregnant feels uterine throbbing, it is mostly a physiological phenomenon caused by bowel movement, which generally does not cause adverse effects on the body, and does not require any treatment or treatment at this time, and the uterine throbbing will be weakened with the weakening of bowel movement and disappear naturally.
If pregnant women feel the uterus beating, it is likely to be caused by the activities of the fetus in the uterine cavity, the majority of women in the 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy between the uterus will show this beating, and for women in the late stages of pregnancy uterine beating feeling will be more obvious.