Eight month fetal movement observed in males and females

  I'm sure many parents are looking forward to their babies. When their babies move around in their mother's womb, they will kick their mother's belly. At this time, both parents will be very moved and full of love for their babies. People around us are very curious about the gender of babies, and some even say that the gender of fetuses can be determined by fetal movement. What do you think?

  

Eight month fetal movement observed in males and females1

  Eight month fetal movement observed in males and females

  1. When the fetus is sitting, the girl faces the mother with her little buttocks facing outward. When the fetus moves, the mother's belly always rolls like a big bag, and occasionally her little hands playfully hit outward twice. When the boy sits on the fetus, his face is facing outward, and when the fetus moves, it shows a combination of kicking and kicking, not bulging like girls do, but rather a feeling of small fist and foot movements.

  2. The one who kicks is the boy, and the one who swims like a small fish is the girl. This is super accurate!

  3. Experience: Male babies generally refuse to move in their stomachs, only becoming more active when they go to bed at night, while female babies are willing to move in their stomachs. Also, female babies tend to move larger than male babies.

  4. The majority of people's experimental results show that if the stomach moves on the left side, it is a boy, and if it moves on the right side, it is a girl.

  The behavioral state of the fetus during fetal movement

  Fetal movement can be divided into two periods: sleep and wakefulness.

  During sleep, it can be divided into quiet sleep period and active sleep period.

  Quiet sleep period: By using ultrasound, it can be observed that the fetus is in a state of complete sleep and has no obvious response to external stimuli or sounds, as it is not easy to wake up. At this time, there is almost no fetal movement.

  Active sleep period: There are various involuntary movements such as hand and foot movements, rolling, etc., and the baby's heartbeat may also accelerate, making it easy to feel external stimuli. If the expectant mother changes her posture slightly at this time, the baby may be startled and wake up.

  When awake: fetal movements throughout the body and in various parts, such as limb movements, spinal flexion and extension movements, rolling movements, respiratory movements, rapid eyelid movements, etc.

  Judging a baby's gender based on this fetal movement may not be very accurate. In fact, each baby's situation is different, and fetal movement is just the baby moving in the mother's womb. Therefore, judging gender based on this is not very accurate. Parents can also use this guessing as a form of entertainment in their lives, without taking it seriously. Keep the last surprise, okay?

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