When does fetal movement start counting

  I believe every pregnant mother enjoys the most intimate interaction with her baby - 'fetal movement'. Many mothers say that interacting with their unborn babies is very fun. The baby will respond gently to the mother, and he must know that the mother's singing is very pleasant. Sometimes he is clapping his hands, perhaps to encourage the mother. Regarding fetal movement, if mothers can have a detailed understanding of fetal movement, it will definitely help you interact and communicate with your baby!

  

When does fetal movement start counting1

  Fetal movement is a symbol of healthy growth for every baby in the pregnant mother's womb. We need to understand what fetal movement is, as it refers to the activity of the fetus in the uterus. Fetal movement is an important indicator for understanding the condition of the fetus in the uterus. Through fetal movement, the condition of the fetus in the uterus can be understood. Reduced fetal movement is a signal of fetal hypoxia in the uterus. So expectant mothers should learn the correct method of counting fetal movements and pay attention to fetal movements regularly, which will also be very meaningful for the health of the fetus. Fetal movement is related to the health of the baby, do expectant mothers know how to count fetal movement?

  At fixed times of 1 hour each in the morning, middle, and evening, with more than 3 times per hour, it reflects that the fetal condition is good. The sum of the number of fetal movements in the morning, middle, and evening can also be multiplied by 4 to obtain the number of fetal movements in 12 hours. If the fetal movement reaches 30 times or more within 12 hours, it reflects good fetal condition. If it is less than 20 times, it indicates fetal abnormality. If the fetal movement is less than 10 times, it indicates intrauterine hypoxia.

  When counting fetal movements, one should take a lying or sitting position, concentrate their thoughts, and use small items such as coins or buttons to mark or record on paper to avoid omissions. If there is continuous fetal movement or multiple fetal movements felt at the same time, it can only be counted as once, and counting should be continued after the fetal movement has completely stopped. If the fetus continues to move for a long time, it should also be vigilant. The strength and frequency of fetal movements vary greatly among individuals, with some reaching up to 100 times within 12 hours. After counting for a period of time, pregnant mothers will obtain a constant, which can be used as a standard for self-monitoring of fetal safety in the future.

  Fetal movement is actually a symbol of the healthy development of the baby in the womb, and it has a certain regularity. If a pregnant mother discovers excessive or insufficient fetal movements, this phenomenon is actually not good for the baby. So, if a pregnant mother discovers abnormal fetal movement during interaction with her baby, she should not take it lightly. She should seek timely treatment at a regular hospital's obstetrics department in order to turn danger into safety.

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