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How long will the first child have fetal movement? What are the precautions?

I am the mother of the second child. I felt fetal movement when I was pregnant with Dabao 18 weeks, and when I was pregnant with Bauer 16 weeks, earlier. Mainly because of Dabao's experience, he is sensitive to fetal movement.

How long will the first child have fetal movement? Under normal circumstances, primiparas will feel fetal movement around 18~20 weeks, and multiparas will feel fetal movement earlier. However, the early fetal activity is relatively weak and it is not easy to be detected. Some pregnant mothers mistakenly think that bowel sounds or being touched. In fact, fetal movement is the activity of the fetus hitting the uterine wall. At first, fetal movement is like a finger crossing the stomach, or a butterfly flapping its wings, which is relatively slight.

What are the precautions after feeling fetal movement? Don't worry about counting after fetal movement. At this time, the fetal movement is irregular. I consulted a gynecologist before, and she said it was meaningful to count fetal movements after 28 weeks. Before the fetal movement is irregular, sometimes it may not move for hours, but it is easy to scare yourself.

How to count fetal movements during pregnancy? The regularity of fetal movement after 28 weeks should be avoided after eating, bathing and strenuous exercise. Fetal movements are frequent these days, and it should be 0.5~ 1 hour before it is counted. When counting fetal movements, you should pay attention to keeping quiet around, being emotionally stable, lying on your side or choosing your own comfortable position. Three times a day, each time 1 hour, the fetal movement within 5 minutes belongs to continuous fetal movement. In general, it is normal for 1 hour to have more than 3 obvious fetal movements.

In short, after the fetal movement, you can feel the happiness of being a mother, but don't touch your stomach frequently. The fetus will follow your fingers, which will easily cause the umbilical cord to wrap around your neck.

If the fetus reaches out, kicks and hits the uterine wall in the uterus, it will cause fetal movement. After the mother is pregnant for 4 months, the expectant mother can feel the fetal movement very clearly. Primiparas usually do it for 5 months or even later, and they can feel fetal movement after 6 months of pregnancy. The frequency, speed and intensity of fetal movement are all related to the growth of the fetus.

However, there are individual differences in the morning and evening when you feel fetal movement, such as the thickness of the pregnant woman's stomach, the sensitivity of fetal movement earlier, the amount of amniotic fluid, and the pregnant woman with less amniotic fluid will feel fetal movement earlier, while the sensitivity and sensitivity of pregnant mother can feel fetal movement earlier.

Pay attention to the frequency of fetal movement when there is fetal movement, or you can measure fetal movement yourself.

Fetal movement measurement method 1. Find free time every day to measure the number of fetal movements: from the 28th week of pregnancy, pregnant women find free time every day (after dinner is recommended, because fetal movements are more frequent at this time), take a left lying or sitting position, and record the time required for 10 fetal movements; If it is less than 120 minutes, it means that the number of fetal movements is normal, but if it is not felt, or if 10 fetal movements take more than 2 hours, you should consult a doctor for further examination as soon as possible.

2. Calculate the number of fetal movements in a fixed time: expectant mothers spend one hour in the morning, noon and evening to measure fetal movements. If it is less than three times per hour on average, it may be abnormal.

3. Measuring the number of fetal movements a day: It is the simplest method, that is, expectant mothers can feel at ease when they measure 65,438+00 fetal movements a day.

At18th week of pregnancy, pregnant mothers can begin to feel fetal movement. At first, fetal movement was not so obvious and regular. As the baby grows up, fetal movement becomes obvious and regular. After 28 weeks, the daily fetal movement can be officially recorded.

Under normal circumstances, fetal movement is more uniform from 8 am to 12, less from 2 pm to 3 pm, gradually increasing after 6 pm, and most active from 8 pm to 1 1. Pregnant mothers can count fetal movements 1 hour in the morning, noon and night, and multiply the three times by 4, and the number of fetal movements is 12 hour.

Normal fetal movement is greater than or equal to 3 times per hour, or 12 hours is greater than or equal to 30 times. If the number of fetal movements on that day is reduced by more than 30% than before, it is a decrease in fetal movements.

The following table can help pregnant mothers understand the situation and feelings of fetal movement in various stages of pregnancy.

What are the precautions about fetal movement? Mead Johnson has the following tips:

1 Keeping a good mood is the best prenatal education.

If the pregnant mother is too nervous or extremely tired, it will make the baby fidgety and have a strong fetal movement, so the pregnant mother should pay attention to maintaining a good mood.

Do prenatal education during fetal movement.

Fetal movement can bring pregnant mothers the first happiness they can feel as mothers, which others can't feel. I believe that most pregnant mothers are so excited when they feel fetal movement for the first time that they can support the whole pregnancy, no matter how difficult it is, or even a series of subsequent lives.

Therefore, it is not difficult to understand why the hostess mentioned "don't give up the baby who is pregnant for seven months, and even said that you can have it again when you want" in the current D pregnancy event. At this time, many people feel angry. Without this "flesh and blood connection" experience, there is really no way to feel the same, because any pregnant mother dare not say this easily.

Now let's talk about fetal movement. Fetal movement is the action that the fetus hits the uterine wall when doing various activities in the uterine cavity, such as waving and kicking, which will bring the greatest hope and the strongest ability to the pregnant mother.

When the pregnant mother feels the fetal movement, she will feel the feeling of the fetus in the stomach again, and then really feel that the fetus is growing up in the stomach. Fetal movement can make pregnant mothers shine with maternal love, and even the tigress will become a lamb in fetal movement.

When can pregnant mothers feel fetal movement for the first time? Pregnant mothers who are pregnant for the first time will generally feel fetal movement around 18 weeks, and some pregnant mothers will feel it earlier, around 16 weeks.

The feeling of fetal movement is wonderful. A pregnant mother may suddenly feel her stomach move, as if she had been poked, but she is not sure what it is. It's as if their intestines are moving, as if soap bubbles burst with a bang, which is indescribable. Wait until the next time they accidentally feel this way, and finally find out, alas, this is fetal movement!

Therefore, in fact, many pregnant mothers will feel fetal movement later because they can't tell whether it is really fetal movement.

Because of experience, puerperal mothers can easily identify fetal movement or other factors, so they can generally feel fetal movement around 16 weeks.

However, the time to feel fetal movement is not fixed, which is related to the number of births, so it is not necessarily late for the first child to feel fetal movement.

What are the reasons that affect pregnant mothers' feeling of fetal movement time? The first reason is the size of the fetus.

The fetus of 16 weeks gestation is about 12cm in length and 40- 150 g in weight. Although the gestational age is the same, the gestational age is not necessarily the same, and the growth rate of the fetus will be different.

At that time, if the fetus was older, the strength would be greater, and the force that impacted the uterus during activities would be greater, and pregnant mothers would feel fetal movement more easily.

In the same way, if the fetus is small, its own strength is not great, and it is not so easy to feel when the pregnant mother is active.

How else to explain it? The baby began to move at 8 weeks, but no pregnant mother could feel the fetal movement at 8 weeks.

Therefore, in the same pregnancy, some pregnant mothers will feel fetal movement, and some pregnant mothers will not feel anything, but in any case, the fetal force from 16 to 18 weeks is limited, even if it is not felt, it is normal.

The second reason is the amount of amniotic fluid.

Amniotic fluid is the substance on which the fetus lives. From early pregnancy to delivery, it is always accompanied by the fetus, and its influence on the fetus is very important. The amount of amniotic fluid at different times is also particular.

We know that the resistance in the water is greater than usual. When the fetus moves in the uterus, if there is more amniotic fluid, the impact on the uterine wall will be weakened when the fetus moves, and pregnant mothers will not feel fetal movement so easily.

The third reason is the thickness of abdominal fat of pregnant mothers.

The thickness of pregnant mother's abdominal fat will also affect the time when she feels fetal movement. After all, the thicker the fat, the duller the feeling in this part, which is easy to understand.

The fourth reason is the sensitivity of pregnant mothers.

Pregnant mothers are highly sensitive to all kinds of feelings, and it is easier to know any changes in their bodies or feelings they receive. This kind of pregnant mother can easily feel fetal movement. This is like some women feel particularly painful during childbirth, and some women feel less painful because of different sensitivity.

Also, if the pregnant mother is more focused and the environment is quieter, it is easier to feel fetal movement. If the pregnant mother is nervous and busy every day, even if the fetus is moving, she won't feel it, because the attention is not on the baby at all.

However, it doesn't matter if the first fetal movement is earlier or later, and the time difference will not be too long. Even in the late stage, it can be clearly felt around 20 weeks.

What should I pay attention to after feeling fetal movement? It is a very happy thing for pregnant mothers to feel fetal movement, and the more difficult and active fetal movement is, the busier pregnant mothers are, and there is nothing special to pay attention to. Just enjoy this feeling.

As for the rest, first of all, pregnant mothers should pay attention to prenatal examination. When they can feel fetal movement, they usually have Tang screening. At this time, the usual pregnancy test once a month is enough. After 28 weeks of pregnancy, check it every two weeks and once a week after 36 weeks of pregnancy.

Then, pregnant mothers need to control their weight properly, because at this time they have got rid of the torture of early pregnancy reaction, and their appetite may become quite good. If the control is not good, I am afraid that the weight gain will be too fast, and it will be more difficult to control in the future, which will have a bad influence on both the fetus and the pregnant mother, such as gestational diabetes and macrosomia.

Finally, from the fourth month of pregnancy to the second trimester, the hearing, vision, bones and brain of the fetus are developing rapidly. Pregnant mothers can seize the time to do prenatal education, adjust the diet structure to increase the nutrition needed at this stage, keep a happy mood at any time, and let the fetus grow up happily.

When the fetus grows up, there will be more and more patterns of fetal movement, and pregnant mothers will be more and more surprised. It turns out that life is so wonderful. At the same time, in this process, the pregnant mother will also establish a good parent-child relationship with the fetus. After 28 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant mothers will begin to learn to count fetal movements, and the importance of fetal movements can be better reflected at this time.

Abstract: How long will the first child have fetal movement? What are the precautions?

Many pregnant mothers are very worried about fetal movement, especially after 4 months, and even feel the intensity of fetal movement sensitively. So what are the precautions for fetal movement?

How long does the first child have fetal movement? Generally speaking, pregnant mothers who are pregnant for the first time will feel fetal movement for the first time around 18-20 weeks of pregnancy, but the amplitude of fetal movement is very small. Most pregnant mothers can clearly feel the activity of the fetus from the fifth month after 4 months of pregnancy.

Because pregnant mothers have different physical sensitivity, the time to feel fetal movement is also different. At the same time, the degree of fetal development is different from the amplitude of fetal movement, and it is very normal for some pregnant mothers not to feel it. Pregnant mothers need not be too nervous. If the pregnant mother is particularly worried, she can go to the hospital to check the condition of the fetus. As long as the prenatal examination is normal, there is nothing to worry about.

The frequency, speed and strength of fetal movement indicate the safety of the fetus. Generally speaking, 1 hour has obvious fetal movement not less than 3-5 times. 12 hours, the number of obvious fetal movements is more than 30-40.

Which pregnant mothers need fetal movement monitoring?

Precautions for fetal movement If you count fetal movements, pregnant mothers must count fetal movements under the following circumstances.

1, when the mood is stable and the surrounding environment is quiet, it is more accurate to count fetal movements.

2, you can count fetal movements after meals, not when you are hungry.

3. Fetal movement can be counted after 28 weeks of pregnancy and provided to doctors according to their needs, which is helpful for doctors to judge.

4. The fetus has a cycle of sleeping and waking, and the fetal movement is not obvious during sleep.

5, the fetal movement of each fetus is different, pregnant mothers can compare with the usual fetal movement, find out the law, if the difference is small, it is normal.

6. Fetal movement is a continuous exercise, and pregnant mothers can feel the amplitude and frequency of the fetus.

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Usually around 20 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant mothers can feel the baby's activities in the stomach. The first time I felt fetal movement, both husband and wife were excited and happy. The husband will even put his face on his wife's stomach, feel the little guy's every move and feel the happiness brought by life.

In addition to feeling the existence of fetal movement, Miao Ge also wants to tell pregnant mothers more information about fetal movement.

Fetal movement began around 20 weeks of pregnancy, and then the intensity and amplitude of fetal movement gradually became stronger. The fetus is the most active in 32~34 weeks of pregnancy, and the fetal movement reaches its peak, and gradually decreases after 38 weeks of pregnancy. Fetal movement is generally active after meals, in the afternoon or at night, or it can be because of the sleep cycle of the fetus, and there is no fetal movement within 20 to 40 minutes.

For pregnant mothers after 28 weeks of pregnancy, the normal number of fetal movements should be every two hours 10.

Fetal movement is the collision between the fetal body and the uterine wall, and the specific situation of each baby's movement is different. Some pregnant mothers can feel obvious "punching and kicking", some babies are gentle and obviously motionless, and some pregnant mothers describe their babies as "burping". These are all forms of fetal movement.

After 28 weeks of pregnancy, doctors usually tell pregnant mothers to start counting fetal movements, because fetal movements can indirectly reflect the baby's situation in the womb. After 28 weeks of pregnancy, the normal fetal movement frequency should be every 2 hours 10.

Miao Ge usually advises pregnant mothers to randomly choose 1 hour to count fetal movements at noon and night in the morning. The baby's continuous movement can only be counted as one fetal movement, and it is normal if it can reach three or more times each time. However, if the fetal movement is found to be less than 3 times in 1 hour, less than 10 times in 2 hours, or the fetal movement is obviously less than half of the usual, you should come to the hospital for further examination to see if the baby is hypoxic in the uterus.

Fetal movement refers to all kinds of activities of the baby in the expectant mother's stomach, including stretching, somersault, moving limbs and other large-scale activities, as well as small-scale activities such as burping, sucking fingers and breathing. This is a way for the baby to explore the unknown world and communicate with the outside world, and also a way for the baby to send a signal to the expectant mother. Therefore, after 28 weeks of pregnancy, the doctor will ask the expectant mother to count the fetal movements every day to confirm the living conditions of the baby in the abdomen. If there is any change, she must go to the hospital in time.

Expectant mothers began to feel fetal movement. There is fetal movement in early pregnancy. At that time, the baby had a small head and little exercise. Expectant mothers can't feel it and can only be detected by ultrasound. Expectant mothers really feel fetal movement after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Of course, the exact time varies from person to person. Second-born expectant mothers are more sensitive because they have had the experience of pregnancy and childbirth, and some expectant mothers with small bellies who have just entered the workplace are also more sensitive. Generally, the baby's fetal movement can be felt around 18 weeks of pregnancy, but at this time, the fetal movement is relatively weak, like a twitch in the stomach or a small bubble in the stomach.

I remember my first fetal movement was at 2 1 week of pregnancy. I have long heard that there will be fetal movement in 20 weeks, but I have been silent and I am quite anxious. One day, I was sitting on the sofa and suddenly felt a twitch in my stomach. I subconsciously thought it was fetal movement. So I touched my stomach and wanted the baby to move again. However, there was no movement for a while. As soon as I lost my heart, my stomach moved again. This time I'm more sure it's fetal movement.

Changes in fetal movement during pregnancy With the growth and development of the baby in the expectant mother's stomach, fetal movement will go through a process from weak to active and then inactive.

First, from the 20th week to the 27th week of pregnancy, the fetus is relatively small and has a small range of activities. The fetal movement felt by expectant mothers is relatively weak and gradually changes.

Strong. During the period, I obviously felt that my stomach developed from a small twitch at the beginning to a wave-like fluctuation.

Second, from 28 weeks to 37 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus grows up, the mobility is enhanced, and the range of activities is large. Expectant mothers feel the strongest fetal movement throughout pregnancy. During the period, I feel that my stomach often fluctuates greatly, and sometimes I will see a big bag bulging in my stomach.

Third, from the 38th week of pregnancy to delivery, the fetus is big enough, and the narrow space in the uterus limits the activities of the fetus. During this period, I will feel the baby's large-scale activities in the stomach in several active periods, and other periods are only small-scale activities.

In several active periods of fetal movement, the baby is not always active in the expectant mother's stomach, just like the newborn, mainly resting. Therefore, expectant mothers should not worry that the baby in their stomachs will not move for a while, and there will be several active periods of fetal movement throughout the day.

First, finish eating.

After the baby in the belly gets enough energy supply, it will be more active and active, and the expectant mother can also feel obvious fetal movement.

Second, before going to bed at night

The baby in the belly is more active at night. At this time, the expectant mother is much quieter than during the day and can obviously feel the fetal movement.

Second, when taking a shower or listening to music.

Expectant mothers are more relaxed and happy in these periods, and the babies in their bellies can get excited together and feel obvious fetal movements.

How the expectant mother needs to count fetal movements during pregnancy is related to the safety of the baby in the expectant mother's stomach. By the 28th week of pregnancy, the fetus has gradually developed a regular habit of living and working, and the fetal movement is more regular. So starting from this week, expectant mothers must count fetal movements every day. Because fetal movements are greatly influenced by external factors, expectant mothers must be calm when counting fetal movements and keep sitting or lying down to count. Pay attention to fetal movements that are more than five or six minutes apart. Continuous fetal movements can only be counted as one fetal movement. Expectant mothers can choose the following methods to count fetal movements according to their own situation:

First, the conventional counting method

Fetal movement is divided into three times a day, one hour each time, preferably at a fixed time. The exact time can be decided by yourself. Add up the three numbers and multiply by 4 to get the number of fetal movements 12 hours. If it is less than 10 times, it means that the fetus lacks oxygen in the uterus and must seek medical attention immediately.

Second, the special time period counting method

The most active period of fetal movement is 7:00- 1 1:00 after dinner. The fetal movement is continuous 10 times. If it is more than 3 hours, it is abnormal. You must see a doctor at once.

Of course, if the expectant mother is still at work and doesn't have time to make such accurate measurements, she can count fetal movements from 8 am to 6 pm. If it is less than 10 times, it is abnormal fetal movement, and she must see a doctor immediately.

The fetal movement time varies from person to person, and the fetal movement time of pregnant women varies from pregnant woman to pregnant woman. The first child feels fetal movement in the late pregnancy. Because she is a primipara, pregnant women have no pregnancy experience, and it is easy to ignore the fetal movement that is not obvious in the early stage, so that the fetal movement is not known until the fetal movement is obvious and powerful.

When can the first child feel the baby's fetal movement? It takes about four or five months for the first child to feel the baby's fetal movement. Because the pregnant mother is the first child, the abdominal wall is tight and the fetal movement is not strong enough, which is difficult for pregnant women to detect. Coupled with lack of experience, it is easy to mistake fetal movement for intestinal peristalsis.

At first, the amplitude of fetal movement was very small, and with the buffer of amniotic fluid, the impact on the uterine wall was greatly reduced. Pregnant mothers can feel it, just like a small fish spitting bubbles or growling. Some pregnant women will feel fetal movement at first, similar to intestinal peristalsis, and sometimes they can feel the fetus suddenly kicking or paddling.

There are also pregnant women with sensitive constitution who can feel slight fetal movement after more than three months of pregnancy. Generally speaking, however, many primiparas have fetal movement after four or five months of pregnancy. Menopausal women should feel it early, more than three months or four months.

What should I pay attention to after fetal movement? After fetal movement, pregnant mothers can know the safety of the fetus according to fetal movement every day, and can communicate with the fetus through fetal movement.

① Observe the frequency of fetal movement: If the fetal movement has been active and the frequency is relatively stable, it will suddenly decrease or disappear one day. Then for the sake of the health and safety of the fetus, pregnant women should go to the hospital immediately to check the safety of the fetus.

② Number of fetal movements after regular fetal movements: Generally, fetal movements will occur at 16-20 weeks of pregnancy. At this time, fetal movement is not very regular, and the intensity of fetal movement is also increasing. By 25-28 weeks of pregnancy, fetal movement began to become stable and regular. Pregnant women can start counting fetal movements after the regularity of fetal movements. However, it is generally recommended to start counting fetal movements after 30 weeks.

1. How do pregnant women count fetal movements?

Choose an hour in the morning, noon and evening. During this hour, pregnant women can lie down or sit down and record fetal movements. A fetal movement counts as a fetal movement. If there are many fetal movements in a row, it is also fetal movement. Pregnant women can find a small notebook to write it down so as not to forget.

2. How much fetal movement is normal for pregnant women every day?

Pregnant women add up the three fetal movements in the morning, middle and late. Multiply the sum by four. It is fetal movement 12 hours. If the 12 hour fetal movement is greater than 30, it is normal and the fetus is in good condition. If it is less than 30 and greater than 20, it means that the fetal movement is abnormal and needs to be counted again. If it is about 10 times, it proves that the fetus is hypoxic. Pregnant women need to go to the hospital in time.

It takes about four or five months for the first child to feel the baby's fetal movement, but the amplitude of fetal movement is not large, and pregnant women feel different fetal movement. After 25 weeks of pregnancy, fetal movement is very obvious. Pregnant women can communicate with the fetus through fetal movement every day. Which belly the pregnant woman points to, the fetus will move there by itself. This should be telepathy.

After 30 weeks of pregnancy, it is necessary to count fetal movements for the safety of the fetus. Pregnant mothers should never count, because counting fetal movements is too troublesome. This is very likely to miss the danger signal sent by the fetus. Because normal fetal movement is also a safety signal released by the fetus, when fetal movement suddenly decreases or is frequent, it means that the environment in which the fetus is located may be abnormal. Therefore, for the safety of the fetus, pregnant women should pay attention to counting fetal movements after they have fetal movements and after they have regular fetal movements.

Fetal movement depends on your own sensitivity. Under normal circumstances, the original heart beat appears at the latest 6 to 7 weeks under ultrasound. If you can't see the original heart beat under ultrasound for 7 weeks, it is that there is something wrong with the embryo. At this time, it is necessary to discuss with the doctor. But unless it is an abortion, pregnant women will not feel anything. This is observed with medical assistance. As long as they are checked according to the doctor's advice, there is no problem at all.

Moreover, under normal circumstances, the internationally compiled obstetrics and gynecology textbooks clearly point out that when the fetus is 16 weeks old, the expectant mother can feel the baby moving in the stomach, which is the first time the baby greets her mother. Children greet you, but because you are insensitive or inexperienced, this situation is normal, because every mother is a different individual with different consciousness and perception. This is not a disease. You don't need anxiety or anxiety, and you don't need any exercise or drugs to interfere. Feel it calmly, and you will feel it immediately. According to clinical statistics, it is quite normal that most primiparas will feel their first heartbeat around 18 weeks. However, even if you are no longer sensitive, it can't be more than 20 weeks. If you haven't felt fetal movement by the 20th week, don't hesitate to see a doctor.

Inexperienced expectant mothers will definitely read a lot of books about pregnancy and fetal development. Here, I want to remind you that books are for reference only. If in doubt, you should consult a professional doctor. Wish you all the best.

Answer: Li Xiaochun, Master of Medicine.

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The time of self-perception of fetal movement is different, but it is not always the case. Some expectant mothers will feel fetal movement earlier, and some expectant mothers will feel it after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Most expectant mothers will feel fetal movement for the first time in May.

Fetal movement is regular every day. Usually, fetal movement is more frequent at night, which is obviously reduced in the middle of the night and increased in the morning. There is little fetal movement in the morning, and it often fluctuates, which may be less or more.

In addition, with the change of fetal sleep cycle, fetal movement also changes. When the baby wakes up, the fetal movement is more powerful; Fetal movement is less and weak during fetal sleep; Sometimes it can last for 20 minutes or even nearly an hour, and pregnant women will not feel fetal movement.

The form of fetal movement medically divides fetal movement into several forms of movement, namely:

Rolling movement: this is the whole body movement of the fetus, including swimming, turning over, kicking and waving in the uterus. Pregnant women can obviously feel the rolling motion of the fetus.

Simple exercise: Most pregnant women can feel the movement of a certain limb.

High-frequency exercise: it is a sudden movement of the fetus's chest or abdomen, similar to neonatal hiccups, which pregnant women can't feel.

Breath-like exercise: it is a breath-like exercise of the fetal chest wall and diaphragm, and pregnant women cannot detect this form of fetal movement.

There are also some unclassified actions of the fetus, such as clenching fist, reaching out, sucking fingers, swallowing amniotic fluid, smacking mouth, opening eyes, closing eyes, shaking head, raising head, lowering head, touching oneself with hands, etc. Mom may not feel this, especially when the expectant mother is busy with business, even if it is rolling.