What does the first fetal movement feel like

  For mothers who have just become pregnant, fetal movement may not feel much, but for those who are already in the middle of pregnancy, fetal movement may accompany them. Fetal movement indicates the health status of the child and also the gender of the fetus. Do many mothers pay more attention? Let's take a look with the editor, what does it feel like to have a first fetal movement?

  

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  What does the first fetal movement feel like

  1. The initial sensation of fetal movement

  If the pregnant mother is pregnant for the first time, it is very likely that she will feel fetal movement for the first time at 18-20 weeks of pregnancy. Due to the small size and lack of strength of the fetus at this time, the sensation of fetal movement is vague, as light as a butterfly flapping its wings. As the gestational age progresses, expectant mothers will gradually feel that the baby is becoming more and more energetic, the feeling of fetal movement becomes stronger and more regular.

  2. The feeling of fetal movement during 20-24 weeks of pregnancy

  Starting from this time period, the frequency of fetal movements will gradually increase. Mid pregnancy is a period of very active fetal movement, where the fetus constantly kicks and somersaults in the pregnant mother's belly. The mother can feel that the strength of the fetus's movement is increasing.

  3. The feeling of fetal movement at 24-28 weeks of pregnancy

  At this point, the pregnant mother may feel her stomach twitching intermittently, indicating that the baby is burping. Now the amniotic sac of the pregnant mother has sufficient amniotic fluid, and the fetus can move freely in the uterus. At this point, the fetus can already hear external sounds, so expectant mothers may occasionally feel the fetus suddenly move due to external sound stimulation. Generally, starting from 28 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus can develop a relatively regular rhythm of life, with cycles of sleep and wakefulness. When the fetus is awake, expectant mothers will notice that the number and amplitude of fetal movements are high. When the fetus is sleeping, the number of fetal movements is significantly reduced, and even if there is fetal movement, it is very small. Pregnant mothers should understand the fetal movement pattern of their babies and start counting fetal movements every day from 28 weeks.

  4. The feeling of fetal movement at 29-32 weeks of pregnancy

  Nowadays, expectant mothers can clearly feel fetal movement, but they may notice that the amplitude of fetal movement has decreased. This is because as the fetus continues to grow, the space in the mother's uterus becomes narrower, limiting the baby's movement. At around 32 weeks of pregnancy, fetal movement will reach its peak. The frequency of fetal movement has significantly increased, and the ways of fetal movement have become more diverse.

  5. The feeling of fetal movement at 33-36 weeks of pregnancy

  At this point, the fetus may have already formed a position with its body curled up upside down. Pregnant mothers can feel the baby poking themselves in the stomach with their little arms and calves. Sometimes, this little one may even kick the pregnant mother's ribs and cause pain.

  6. The feeling of fetal movement at 36-40 weeks of pregnancy

  The fetus grows larger as it grows, but the range of movement in the uterus is limited, so expectant mothers may find that the baby's large turning movements are no longer as frequent. In the last two weeks of pregnancy, fetal movement may slow down slightly and the baby's growth rate may also decrease slightly, which is normal.

  The above is the information compiled by the editor on what it feels like to have the first fetal movement. I believe it will be helpful to everyone. The feeling of fetal movement is a feeling of happiness, and mothers should be proud of their children. It can be seen as a reward for mothers who have been pregnant for so long and worked so hard. I believe mothers are also very happy.

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