What is fetal movement at 31 weeks and 4 days

  After the 31st week of pregnancy, expectant mothers pay more attention to their baby's fetal movements. Fetal movement can be said to be the baby's response to the outside world in the womb, and expectant mothers can understand the baby's development through fetal movement. So, what is the fetal movement at 31 weeks and 4 days?

  

What is fetal movement at 31 weeks and 4 days1

  Generally speaking, at 31 weeks and 4 days of pregnancy, it is already in the mid to late stage. As the gestational cycle increases, the frequency of fetal movements is opposite, and the frequency of fetal movements is not as high. Therefore, the fetal movements at 31 weeks and 4 days are about 3 to 5 times per hour. If pregnant women want to further confirm, they can also do fetal heart rate monitoring to see if the fetal movement is normal.

  It is best to detect fetal movement once in the morning, middle, and late stages, and when counting fetal movements, as the pregnant woman has entered 31 weeks and 4 days, she should adopt a lying position to count fetal movements. Pregnant mothers can also record the number of fetal movements for easy memory retention. If the number of fetal movements is more than three times, it means that the condition of the fetus is still good.

  Pregnant mothers can also combine the number of fetal movements during three time periods in a day, multiply the total number of fetal movements in a day by 4. If the number of movements reaches 30 or more, it reflects that the fetal condition is normal. If the number of times does not reach 20, it means that the condition of the fetus is not right. If there are no more than 10 fetal movements, it is a sign of fetal hypoxia. At this moment, mothers need to take it seriously.

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