During mid pregnancy, women will clearly feel the fetal movement in their abdomen, and based on the frequency and intensity of fetal movement, the health status of the fetus in the abdomen can be well identified. When the fetus shows abnormalities in the uterus, it often experiences restlessness. So what are the manifestations of fetal restlessness?
When the fetus becomes restless, pregnant women often feel a sudden increase in the intensity of fetal movement, and the baby's fetal movement speed suddenly accelerates. This is often due to the sudden impact of the pregnant mother on the abdomen in daily life, which causes abnormal fetal movement in the baby.
If the blood flow to the placenta and uterus decreases, it will cause the fetus to be unable to obtain sufficient oxygen and nutrients from the blood. In this case, the baby's fetal movement will suddenly decrease and be delayed, which is often caused by the pregnant mother's illness.
Under normal circumstances, the fetus can freely turn over and move in the mother's amniotic fluid. If the umbilical cord wraps around the neck, it can easily cause the fetus to suffocate due to hypoxia. In this case, the fetus will experience rapid fetal movement, which will then suddenly stop. This phenomenon is very dangerous.
In addition, in the middle and late stages of pregnancy, if women suffer from severe trauma or sudden increase in uterine pressure, it can cause harm to the fetus, leading to significant abnormalities in fetal movement.
In this case, women often experience symptoms such as abdominal pain, bleeding, and uterine contractions. If left untreated, it can easily lead to placental abruption and even premature birth.