Is it accurate to determine gender based on fetal movement

  I believe that every expectant father and mother can't wait to know whether their child is male or female before the birth of the fetus, so many people will try their best to understand the true gender of the fetus. Many people use fetal movement to guess the gender of a fetus, so is it accurate to use fetal movement to determine gender? Let's take a look with the editor.

  

Is it accurate to determine gender based on fetal movement1

  Is it accurate to determine gender based on fetal movement

  1. Fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the uterine cavity that impacts the uterine wall. After four months of pregnancy, starting from the fifth month, the mother can clearly feel the fetal movement. The fetus reaches out, kicks, and impacts the uterine wall inside the uterus, which is called fetal movement. The frequency and intensity of fetal movements indicate the safety of the fetus.

  2. In fact, there are many folk beliefs about the difference in fetal movements between boys and girls. These beliefs are only used as a leisure activity after meals and have no actual scientific basis. Don't blindly believe in this. You should know that it is your own baby, and giving birth to boys and girls is the same.

  Symptoms of abnormal fetal movement

  1. If the fetal movement is less than 20 times within 12 hours, it is considered abnormal; Less than 10 times, it indicates that the fetus is at risk and there is hypoxia in the uterus.

  2. If the fetal movement exceeds the normal frequency within a period of time, with frequent fetal movement or uninterrupted restlessness, it is also a manifestation of intrauterine hypoxia.

  3. The significant decrease in fetal movement until it stops is a signal of severe fetal asphyxia in the uterus.

  This article answers the question of whether fetal movement is accurate for both men and women for readers. I believe that after reading it, everyone will have a better understanding. To understand the gender of the fetus, we still need to use some more scientific methods. If there is any abnormality in fetal movement, we should seek medical attention promptly and not speculate without authorization.

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