Fetal movement refers to the activities of the fetus in the uterus, including reaching out and kicking, which can impact the uterine wall. Therefore, women can clearly feel the traces of fetal movement, and the situation of fetal movement can change. Sometimes women may feel more severe fetal movement, so is it that the fetus has not yet entered the uterus?
Severe fetal movement does not necessarily mean that the fetus has not yet entered the womb. Entering the womb usually occurs in late pregnancy. When the fetus enters the womb, women may experience some symptoms, such as mild abdominal pain, a feeling of abdominal descent, and frequent fetal movement. However, frequent fetal movement is not solely due to entering the womb, but may also be caused by other conditions. Therefore, when women experience abnormal fetal movement, they should pay attention to it in a timely manner.
Only when the fetal movement is normal, it indicates that the placental function of the uterus is good, and the oxygen delivered by the mother to the fetus is sufficient. Only then can the fetus grow healthily and move happily in the uterus. If there is an abnormal decrease in fetal movement, it means that the placental function is weakened, and the fetus may have experienced intrauterine hypoxia.
During pregnancy, women need to keep counting fetal movements to understand how the fetus is developing in the womb. The fetal movements of women vary in different situations. After meals, the blood sugar in the female body increases, and the fetus also has energy to replenish, resulting in more frequent fetal movements.