Is it necessarily a boy with fetal movement on the left

  Fetal movement is the activity of the fetus in the mother's body. During mid pregnancy, fetal movement is more frequent, and expectant mothers feel regular fetal movement every day. In late pregnancy, fetal movement is a sign of fetal health. Can the gender of a fetus be determined based on fetal movement? Some people say that if the fetal movement is on the left side, the fetus is a boy. Is this true?

  

Is it necessarily a boy with fetal movement on the left1

  There has always been a saying that if the fetal movement is on the left side, it must be a boy. This is because if the fetus is in the same direction as the mother, with its face facing outward and buttocks facing inward, it may be a boy. Therefore, fetal movement often feels like kicking outward from the belly, small pieces by small pieces. When the fetal movement is intense around 30 weeks, it may leave a small footprint on the mother's belly; If the direction of the fetus inside the mother's body is opposite to that of the mother, with the face facing inward and the buttocks facing outward, it may be a girl. Therefore, fetal movement often feels like a series of movements, manifested in small pieces on the belly. When the movement is strong, it feels like kicking into the belly, so the feeling of fetal movement may not be as obvious as in boys.

  Is this statement true or false? In fact, there is no medical evidence to prove that fetal movement cannot determine gender. Because both men and women will definitely move in their stomachs, because the belly is so big that the fetus cannot only maintain one movement inside and needs to change, otherwise there will also be numbness. For many pregnant women currently experiencing fetal movement on the right side, it is generally not possible to accurately and quickly determine whether it is male or female. If pregnant women want to determine gender, they should promptly go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination to determine gender.

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