What are the reasons for the delayed activation of the fetus

  When it comes to the late stage of pregnancy, pregnant women tend to be nervous and carefully observe their physical condition every day to welcome the arrival of the baby. However, sometimes the more anxious they are, the more they may not be able to wait for the baby's arrival, and they may worry about whether there is anything unexpected happening to the fetus in their belly. So what are the reasons for the fetus's delayed activation?

  

What are the reasons for the delayed activation of the fetus1

  The level of estrogen in pregnant women is closely related to the delayed movement of the fetus. It may also be due to the fact that pregnant women exercise less and are unable to cause uterine contractions. It may also be due to the excessive intake of nutrients during pregnancy, which leads to the fetus being taller, especially the inability to enter the pelvic cavity, resulting in a lack of movement.

  If such a phenomenon occurs, the first thing to pay attention to is to go to the hospital for examination to check if the placenta is aging. If the placenta is aging, the fetus cannot absorb nutrients from the mother's body and needs to use induction drugs or cesarean section to assist in delivery, in order to avoid any danger to the fetus.

  Pregnant women also need to observe fetal heart rate, fetal movement, and amniotic fluid condition. They can undergo B-ultrasound examination to check for any abnormalities in the fetus, and then determine the specific steps based on their physical condition. If the fetus is healthy, it can continue to wait for a few more days. If the fetus is in danger, timely measures must be taken to prevent danger and accidents between the fetus and the mother. This is a dangerous period, and hospitalization observation can be necessary if necessary.

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