Most pregnant women experience fetal movement at 4 months of pregnancy. And as the fetus grows, fetal movements become increasingly frequent. Some pregnant women feel that their babies are always active and curious, wanting to know if the fetus is not sleeping due to frequent fetal movements?
At four months of pregnancy, the fetus begins to engage in some activities, so pregnant women can clearly feel the fetus's movements. The fetus may stretch in the uterus. Kicking and stretching arms will touch the mother's uterine wall. At this time, pregnant women will clearly feel the obvious movement of the fetus. Waiting for the baby to complete these tasks will lead to sleep, and the baby also needs rest, otherwise they cannot grow better.
During pregnancy, the mother often talks to the baby, and the fetus may make these frequent fetal movements to communicate with the mother. Babies may also feel uncomfortable when they hear harsh sounds, as their hearing is already complete in the later stages of pregnancy. It is best not to have such stimulating sounds to avoid hearing loss in children.
In addition, pregnant women should pay attention to whether their sleeping posture is incorrect, because if the sleeping posture is not correct, the baby will also feel uncomfortable, so they will always be active. Generally, pregnant women should choose the right side sleeping posture to ensure the stability of the fetus, reduce fetal movement, and have better sleep for both the pregnant woman and the fetus.
The frequency of fetal movement is an important indicator of a baby's health condition. If the mother discovers any abnormalities in the fetus with small movements, she needs to go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to check if the fetus has any abnormalities, which can be detected and treated early.