If pregnancy and childbirth are two happy moments for expectant mothers, then feeling fetal movement is the third happy moment. During pregnancy, expectant mothers can clearly feel fetal movements, and the baby may turn over, turn around, and "punch and kick" in her belly. The expectant mother who is pregnant for the first time has a problem. How many months after pregnancy does she have fetal movements? How does fetal movement feel?
How long is the expectant mother pregnant with fetal movements? Based on the differences in perception, physical activity, physique, and lifestyle of expectant mothers, the timing of fetal movement varies, and can be divided into four time periods in detail: 1. Prospective mothers who are pregnant for the first time have little experience, and can feel fetal movement from about 4 and a half months to about 5 months of gestation. 2. Faced with the normal side of a second child that has already been opened, many mothers want to have another baby, and they feel the fetal movement much earlier, about three months into pregnancy. 3. "A more active expectant mother's fetal movement time is relatively late, because you are constantly moving, and the baby has been in a" moving "state. How can you have time to move by yourself?"? Moreover, when a pregnant woman performs special exercises, her whole body is in a tense state, and the delicate fetal movements are not felt. 4. Fat expectant mothers also experience delayed fetal movements. For specific reasons, please reflect and speculate. The editor is afraid of being beaten. How does the expectant mother feel when the fetus moves? The amplitude of fetal movement is relatively gentle, not as intense as abdominal pain. If there is really severe pain or even blood outflow, the condition of the fetus at this time is precarious! Normal fetal movements can easily be regarded as abdominal distension, and the sensation will gradually become apparent as the frequency increases. The specific sensation of fetal movement can be subdivided by the period of pregnancy.
From about 5 to 6 months of pregnancy, the fetus enters the "hyperactivity period", and he/she has already expanded his/her fists and feet in his/her belly, slowly adapting to various functions of the limbs. From 6 to 7 months of pregnancy, there will be a noticeable "jumping" sensation in the abdomen. Don't worry, it may be due to the baby burping and farting inside, or it may be due to the baby's body movements. From the seventh month of pregnancy to the first trimester of labor, the doctor will recommend that you record the number and frequency of fetal movements. You will find that daily sensations such as slight flatulence and pulsation in your stomach gradually become regular, which is no surprise.