Most fetuses begin to show obvious fetal movements after entering the late stage of pregnancy. Mothers can judge the health status of their babies based on fetal movements, so it is recommended that mothers record their babies' fetal movements every day. What's going on with rhythmic fetal movements?
Firstly, fetal movement is actually caused by the baby's movement in the uterus. Most fetal movements are due to the baby kicking or stretching their fists, so they generally do not continue for too long. If the baby has rhythmic fetal movements, it may be because the uterine wall in the baby's heart is relatively close, and at this time, the fetal heartbeat may be mistaken for fetal movement.
Secondly, babies are very sensitive to music. During prenatal music education, babies tend to be more active and may follow the rhythm of the music. Therefore, during pregnancy, mothers should try to let their babies listen to soothing prenatal music as much as possible, which will greatly help their development.
In addition, fetal movement during late pregnancy is an important indicator for determining whether the baby is normal. It should be noted that having too many or too few fetal movements is not a normal phenomenon. Mothers must develop the habit of recording the number of fetal movements of their babies every day. If the baby has not had fetal movements for a long time or if fetal movements are too frequent, they must go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.