During pregnancy, many tests need to be done, and these tests are necessary and can only accurately detect problems. Some children experience physical disabilities when they are in the mother's womb. At this time, many families choose to have abortions or induced abortions. So, how can we make the fetus lack oxygen and suffocate?
If the fetus experiences reduced fetal movement, it can be quite dangerous and there is a possibility of hypoxia and asphyxia. If a pregnant woman contracts an infectious disease or the flu, the fetal movement will be greatly affected, and it may also lead to fetal arrest.
Sudden reduction in fetal movement can lead to hypoxia and asphyxia, while sudden acceleration of fetal movement can also cause hypoxia and asphyxia. The accelerated fetal movement is largely due to the severe impact on the pregnant woman. If a pregnant woman is severely impacted by external forces, it can cause strong fetal movements, which can lead to miscarriage.
If there is rapid fetal movement followed by cessation, it is likely due to the fetus having a cord wrapped around the neck or knotted. This can lead to the inability of blood circulation in the fetus, and in severe cases, even hypoxia and asphyxia.