Fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the uterine cavity that impacts the uterine wall. The fetus reaches out, kicks, and impacts the uterine wall inside the uterus, which is called fetal movement. After 4 months of pregnancy, fetal activity can be clearly felt. Fetal movement is one of the important examinations in clinical prenatal fetal monitoring. So what's going on when the fetus feels like urinating?
This situation usually occurs in the later stages of pregnancy. It may be caused by signs of premature birth, which are more common. Secondly, it may also be due to fetal hypoxia. Therefore, when pregnant women experience this symptom, the cause should be identified in a timely manner, which is easier to treat.
Frequent urination is a normal phenomenon caused by the pressure on the bladder of pregnant women due to the growth of the baby in the later stages of pregnancy. When the baby moves, it stimulates the pregnant woman's bladder even more, making her feel like urinating. Mainly because in the later stages of pregnancy, the baby's fetal position begins to move downwards, and fetal movement can compress the bladder, causing the baby to feel like urinating. Pregnant women can gently touch their stomachs and communicate with their babies. If the frequency and force of fetal movement increase, it is important to pay attention and go to the hospital for a detailed examination.
In the late stage of pregnancy, the speed of fetal growth is very fast, which can easily cause pressure on the urinary system, leading to bacterial infections and inflammation. It is necessary to wash the external genitalia frequently and drink plenty of water. Irregular uterine contractions in the later stages of pregnancy are known as false contractions, which may be caused by this factor. If necessary, a urine routine examination can be performed.