Will the baby still move after giving birth

  Women usually feel the fetus moving in their belly during mid to late pregnancy, and many expectant mothers enjoy this process very much. But when the due date is approaching, whether the fetus is still moving is a question for many pregnant women. Will the baby still move after giving birth?

  

Will the baby still move after giving birth1

  Pregnant women may still feel the baby moving inside their uterus as they approach the due date. With frequent fetal movements, it also indicates that the baby is getting closer to the date of birth. Of course, there is also the phenomenon of babies not being active in the uterus of pregnant women, but as long as the baby's fetal heart rate is normal, the baby's problems are basically not big. There is no need to worry about whether the baby loves to be active or not when it is about to give birth. As long as there is no problem with development, pregnant women can rest assured to prepare for childbirth.

  When the amniotic fluid of a pregnant woman begins to flow out, the baby will stop moving and enter a quiet state, and will not move around casually. Because once amniotic fluid begins to flow outward, the space available for fetal movement in the uterus of pregnant women also decreases relatively. If the fetus wants to move, it is also very difficult, and pregnant women usually experience uterine contractions at this time, and the fetus will start preparing for birth.

  Once the amniotic fluid of a pregnant woman starts to flow out, she should go to the hospital as soon as possible to prepare for childbirth. If you don't go to the hospital at this time, once the amniotic fluid runs out, the fetus may experience problems such as hypoxia in the uterus. So in order to ensure a smooth birth of the fetus, it is still necessary to go to the hospital in advance to prepare for labor.

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