Is there a relationship between fetal movement and personality

  The happiest time for expectant mothers is when they feel the baby's fetal movement, sometimes a lot, sometimes less. Many people say that children with more fetal movements are more lively when they grow up. Children with less fetal movement tend to be quieter when they grow up. So, is there a relationship between fetal movement and personality? Let's learn about it together.

  

Is there a relationship between fetal movement and personality1

  The frequency of fetal movements has little to do with the baby's personality. The baby's fetal movement starts at 4 months old, and the older the month, the more fetal movement there will be. At 32 weeks, it is the period when babies have the most frequent fetal movements.

  The fetal movement of a baby is closely related to the external environment. For example, when a mother is listening to music, the baby in her belly can also hear it. At this time, the baby will move more vigorously, which is a way for the baby to express their emotions. When expectant mothers take a shower, they are relatively relaxed, and the baby in their belly is the same, so fetal movement will be more obvious.

  The baby's fetal movement is conveying a message to the mother. If the baby's fetal movement pattern cannot be accurately grasped, it is necessary to promptly raise it with the doctor during prenatal examination. Baby is the new hope of the family. Of course, a baby's personality can be developed through postnatal care, which depends on their parents' education. Fetal movement can also be an important factor reflecting the health of the baby, so mothers should always pay attention to their baby's fetal movement behavior.

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