Pregnant women generally need to undergo NT testing between 11 and 14 weeks. During the examination, the baby needs to exercise in order to make the examination results more comprehensive and accurate. What is the reason for the baby's immobility during some pregnant mothers' examinations?
1. Babies also need long periods of sleep in the pregnant mother's womb to promote rapid physical development. So during the examination, if the baby is sleeping, there will naturally be no signs of activity, which will keep the baby in a stationary state during the examination. When the baby stops developing, they naturally won't know immediately. When the baby stops developing without realizing it, there will definitely be a situation where the baby does not move during further examination. Sometimes this is considered normal because the baby is not constantly exercising, but it can still have a certain impact on the examination.
2. It cannot be ruled out that some babies do not like too much activity, so maintaining the same posture for a long time may also cause the baby to not move during the examination, affecting the examination results. Pregnant mothers can use methods such as climbing stairs or taking a walk to keep their babies in a state of movement, which can help them wake up and engage in appropriate activities. In addition, pregnant mothers can touch their stomachs more and speak to them. All of these can stimulate baby activities.