Nowadays, many mothers are discussing how their babies move in their stomachs, because many people say that fetal movement can tell boys and girls, and the position of fetal movement can also tell boys and girls. So where does the baby have fetal movement in the mother's belly, and what kind of fetal movement is normal? Now let me take you to see the problem of fetal movement in the lower abdomen at six months of pregnancy.
At six months pregnant, the fetus moved in the lower abdomen
1. Pregnancy from 16 to 20 weeks, fetal movement: not intense, small movements. Pregnant women feel: weak, not obvious. Fetal movement position: central position of lower abdomen. Reason: The fetal movement is small and the amplitude of movement is small, and the fetal movement position is near the navel at this time. The feeling of fetal movement is similar to bloating and intestinal peristalsis, and some mothers have expressed that it is like a small fish swimming.
2. Between 20 and 35 weeks of pregnancy, fetal movement is the most intense and significant. Pregnant women feel the most obvious. Fetal movement position: stomach and both sides. Reason: A normally developing fetus at this time has frequent activities, increased gross movements, noticeable sensations in pregnant women, and elevated fetal position.
3. 36 weeks to delivery, fetal movement: slightly intense and slightly excessive. Pregnant women feel: slightly noticeable. Fetal movement position: The entire abdomen. Reason: The fetus has grown up and filled the pregnant woman's uterus, and fetal movement has also decreased. Pregnant women may experience rapid and sudden fetal movements in their babies. In the last two weeks of pregnancy, the speed of fetal growth may slightly decrease, so fetal movement may slow down slightly.
Fetal Movement Detection Method
1. Daytime measurement: Pregnant women measure fetal movements 10 times during the day. Test result: If 10 fetal movements can be detected, it is normal. If the fetal movement is detected less than 10 times, it may be abnormal.
2. Three point testing: Pregnant women measure fetal movement at the same time every day, one hour in the morning, one hour in the middle, and one hour in the evening. Multiply the three recorded fetal movements by four to calculate the 12 hour fetal movement count. Test result: If the number of fetal movements is generally 30 within 12 hours, it indicates normal. If the frequency decreases by 50% or is much lower than 30 times, it may be abnormal fetal movement and further examination is needed at the hospital.
3. Postprandial testing: Pregnant women are recommended to use a left lateral position after dinner and record the time required for 10 fetal movements starting from 28 weeks of pregnancy. Test results: If the duration of 10 fetal movements is less than 120 minutes, it indicates that there is no abnormality in the number of fetal movements; If there is no feeling of fetal movement, or if there are 10 fetal movements lasting more than 2 hours, you should go to the hospital for further examination as soon as possible.
This is the explanation given by the editor based on the fetal movement in the lower abdomen at six months of pregnancy. Where is your fetal movement? Is it like what the editor said? Many of our babies are very lively and mischievous. They won't stay quietly in the same place. When the mother listens to beautiful music or is in a happy mood, she will feel the baby's punches and kicks.