What’s wrong with frequent fetal movements and abdominal distension on the second day of the mammogram?

Frequent fetal movement and abdominal distension on the second day of the ultrasound examination may be caused by intrauterine oxygen deficiency, pre-miscarriage, false contraction and other reasons.
1. Fetal hypoxia: when the fetus is hypoxic in the uterus, it may lead to frequent fetal movements, which are too frequent and cause irritation to the uterine wall, and may also lead to abdominal distension.
2. Pre-eclampsia: When there is pre-eclampsia, frequent fetal movements, abdominal distension and abnormal vaginal bleeding may occur.
3. False contractions: due to too frequent fetal movement, the process of fetal movement may cause stimulation of the uterine wall, resulting in uterine contractions, manifested as false contractions, causing symptoms of abdominal distension.
Causes of frequent fetal movement, abdominal distension and pain on the second day of the large-scale examination of more reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, in the doctor’s interview with the results of the relevant projects, to clarify the specific causes of the disease after targeted treatment.