Women are extremely excited when they find out they are pregnant, and while they are excited, they are also curious. They constantly wonder how the fetus develops and grows in the belly. Expectant mothers have many curious questions at this time, such as what position the fetus should sleep in?
Quiet sleep. During the long ten month pregnancy, most of the time is spent sleeping. When the fetus is in the womb, the environment is relatively dark, and it often closes its eyes and falls asleep with the mother's heartbeat. Fetuses can be divided into quiet and active types during sleep. Active type refers to the situation where the fetus is awakened by a simple movement of the mother's body.
As long as the fetus does not sleep, it will have more energy. In fact, before the fetus is formed, it begins to swim in the mother's body, just aimlessly without any posture, and will continue until the later stage, until it can no longer float in the amniotic fluid before it ends.
The position of the fetus in the belly is diverse because babies will continue to grow in the belly, and as they develop in the belly, they will learn more and more positions. Most babies are relatively quiet when sleeping, and a small number are active. When the mother moves during sleep, she will wake up and sleep lightly.