How to count twin fetal movements

  After a woman becomes pregnant, she can feel the baby's fetal movement after a certain period of time, and at this time, pregnant women are very happy. However, in addition to being happy, pregnant women have an extra job in their daily lives, which is counting fetal movements. However, it is easy to count fetal movements in a single pregnancy, but if you are pregnant with twins, fetal movements are not so easy to count. So, how to count twin fetal movements?

  

How to count twin fetal movements1

  When pregnant women become pregnant with twins, it can be quite difficult. Before 28 weeks of pregnancy, the position of the two babies is not fixed and often changes. Generally, the fetal position can only be fixed after 28 weeks of pregnancy, and pregnant women can determine the baby's position through examination, at which point they can accurately observe fetal movement.

  When counting the fetal movements of twins, it is best for pregnant women to count separately, otherwise confusion may arise and it is difficult to distinguish which baby's fetal movement is. If both fetal movement and fetal heart rate are normal, it can indicate that the fetus is healthy.

  If possible, pregnant women who are pregnant with twins can buy a fetal heart rate monitor, which can accurately understand the baby's fetal movement and heart rate. If you are pregnant with twins, the fetal movement and heart rate of the two babies are different, usually by more than 10 times. However, as long as the baby's fetal movement and heart rate are within the normal range, parents do not need to worry. When an abnormality occurs, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly.

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