As the fetus grows older, it gradually develops into a human form from the initial embryo, and then the pregnant woman's belly becomes larger and larger, resulting in fetal movement. Pregnant women can clearly feel it, and some may feel like something is swimming in their belly. So, why does the fetus swim in their belly?
Fetal movement is a normal manifestation, and fetal movement is due to the fact that the baby is still young and the body volume is not very large. At 4-5 months of pregnancy, there will be a significant increase in amniotic fluid, and fetal movement at this stage will be more frequent, so pregnant women will feel the phenomenon of fetal movement, which represents that the fetus is very healthy.
The fetus has two peak periods of activity every day. The first period is from 7-9 pm in the afternoon, and the second period is around 11-1 pm in the evening. Why is the phenomenon of fetal swimming more obvious during these two periods? In order to have a good grasp of the condition of the fetus in the abdomen in daily life, parents can record the fetal swimming situation.
As the fetus continues to grow, this feeling of fetal movement will gradually become stronger fetal movements, which are the most obvious signs of the baby's life in the womb. These fetal movements will make pregnant women feel how miraculous it is to conceive a new life. If there is an abnormal condition in fetal movement, it is likely to be a critical fetal movement, and they should actively go to the hospital for fetal movement and fetal heart rate monitoring.