At nine months and eight days of pregnancy, there is severe fetal movement

  The process of pregnancy may not be as arduous as Tang Sanzang's pilgrimage, but it is indeed quite challenging. I finally made it to the late stage of pregnancy, feeling unwell and restless. I really hope to unload the cargo soon. Having said that, sisters in the third trimester should be calm and stick to the final victory. There is a sisters who is pregnant for nine months and eight days with severe fetal movements. What should we do about this situation? Let's take a look together.

  

At nine months and eight days of pregnancy, there is severe fetal movement1

  What to do if there is severe fetal movement at nine months and eight days of pregnancy

  Abnormal fetal movement may indicate hypoxia and should be examined at the hospital. Perform an ultrasound to examine the placenta, amniotic fluid, and fetal growth and development. Based on the examination results, take appropriate treatment measures, such as oxygen therapy, to see if it can alleviate the symptoms. You can also go to the hospital for fetal heart rate monitoring to see if there are regular contractions and signs of premature delivery.

  Symptoms at nine months of pregnancy

  1. Frequent urination and urgency

  The descent of the fetal head compresses the bladder, leading to increased urinary frequency and frequent urge to urinate in pregnant women.

  2. Swelling and constipation

  Due to the reduced activity of pregnant women, the peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract is also relatively reduced, and food residues staying in the intestine for a long time can cause constipation and even hemorrhoids.

  3. Edema

  Pregnant women may experience swelling in their hands, feet, legs, etc. at this time, so you should pay attention to your water intake. For pregnant women with severe edema, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.

  4. Respiratory changes

  Pregnant women often feel short of breath, and by 36 weeks, the breathing difficulties they experienced earlier begin to ease at this stage.

  5. Pregnancy reactions

  My appetite becomes poor because in the late stages of pregnancy, the uterus swells and compresses the stomach, causing its capacity to decrease. After eating a little, I feel full. At this stage, this type of ineffective contractions will occur frequently and with increasing frequency.

  At nine months and eight days pregnant, our baby and mother are both great. Pregnant mothers should be prepared to meet their babies at any time. The more we reach the final moments, the more we cannot relax our vigilance and keep an eye on the fetal movement at all times. If there are any abnormalities, please go to the hospital in a timely manner to avoid delaying the event. We wish everyone all the best.

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