It is often said that there is a difference in fetal movement between boys and girls, so some expectant mothers judge whether to give birth to boys or girls based on fetal movement. Although the accuracy of this practice is not clear, it still provides a method for judging whether to give birth to boys or girls. So, what is the difference in fetal movement between pregnant boys and girls?
What does fetal movement refer to
Fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the uterine cavity that impacts the uterine wall. After four months of pregnancy, from the fifth month onwards, 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.
The difference in fetal movement between pregnant boys and girls
Difference one
Most male babies move left and right inside their belly, meaning they move from left to right, while female babies move around their belly button. Girls move on the left, boys move on the right! The girl's fetal movement is like punching, sometimes on one side and sometimes on the other.
And the boy's fetal movement is like a small animal shaking off its fur or stringing back and forth, one after another. A little later, look at the belly button. If it's a girl lying flat with a flat or protruding belly button; A boy is just a small hole. The more the fetal movement is observed, the more obvious it becomes.
Difference Two
Regarding the way of fetal movement. Male babies usually kick one side and punch the other side when they move, although they also turn over but rarely, while female babies also kick and punch, but more often their stomachs are like waves, fluctuating.
Difference Three
It seems that both boys and girls are bulging in their mothers' stomachs, with male babies bulging small bumps, as if their little fists or feet are pressing against your belly. And when a female baby has a big bump, she will clearly see her belly bulging high, as if the baby's buttocks are protruding.
Is it accurate to determine the gender of a baby based on different fetal movements? In the eyes of professionals, this is unfounded. Therefore, it is not entirely reliable to judge the gender of a fetus based on its movement. The most reliable way to determine the gender of a fetus is to seek scientific means, such as ultrasound.