Frequent fetal movements during late pregnancy in boys

  Pregnant mothers sometimes talk to their relatives and friends about whether their baby is a boy or a girl during pregnancy. It's not that the pregnant mother has any bias, just a little curiosity. The experience of experienced people suggests that by observing fetal movements, one can determine whether their baby is a boy or a girl. Next, let's take a look with the editor and see that frequent fetal movements in late pregnancy are associated with boys.

  

Frequent fetal movements during late pregnancy in boys1

  1. Indeed, male and female babies move differently in their mother's womb, but frequent fetal movements do not necessarily mean boys! Some babies are mischievous in their mother's womb, so there is more fetal movement, but mischievous babies may not necessarily be boys. Below are several folk methods for distinguishing between males and females based on fetal movement.

  2. First, look at the position of fetal movement. Most male babies move left and right inside their belly, that is, they move left and then right, while female babies move around their belly button.

  3. Look at the bulging of the belly during fetal movement. Both male and female babies have bulges in their mother's belly during fetal movement, with the male baby bulging a small bump, as if his little fist or foot were pressing against your belly. And when a female baby is bulging, you will clearly see your belly bulging high, as if the baby's buttocks are protruding.

  4. Finally, the way to observe fetal movement. Male babies usually kick one side and punch the other side when they move, although they also turn over but rarely, while female babies also kick and punch, but more often their stomachs are like waves, a bit fluctuating.

  5. Expectant mothers can self test whether they are a male or female baby through the above points, but after many mothers' personal verification, there are also a small number of exceptions that may not be completely accurate.

  The above is the information compiled by the editor about frequent fetal movements in late pregnancy for boys. Based on the above information, it is not accurate to assume that a boy is due to frequent fetal movements. Because sometimes fetuses are more lively and have more frequent movements. The editor has also compiled some information on judging boys or girls based on fetal movement. I hope the editor's organization is helpful to you.

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