A fetal movement can be any vibration caused by a gentle kick, swing or curl. That is a sign that the fetus is healthy.
You can feel your baby's movements as early as 16 weeks, but most women do when the baby is 18 to 24 weeks old. If this is your first pregnancy, you may not notice your baby's movement until your baby is over 20 weeks old.
How does the fetus move?
A baby's movement in the womb is also called a mechanical pregnancy . Mom can feel light movements like kicks, rolls, twists. These movements can change as your pregnancy progresses.
Frequency of mechanical pregnancy
There isn't a certain number of times a fetus moves - because every baby is different. Babies will have their own types of movements that mothers should understand.
From 18-24 weeks old, mothers will feel the baby move more and more. After 32 weeks, movements should be noticeable until your baby is born.
It is NOT the fetus that moves less towards the end of pregnancy.
You will CONTINUE to feel your baby moving right up to the time you give birth and during labor.
Mom, get used to the baby's normal movements.
DO NOT WAIT until the next day if you are concerned about your baby's movements.
Contact an obstetrician right away if you think your baby's movements have slowed , stopped, or changed.
Keep in touch with your doctor continuously until you know your unborn baby's condition.
Don't worry about calling too much. Your doctor and midwife should know if your baby's movements are slowing or stopping.
Why is fetal movement important?
"Machine gestation" is a sign that the fetus is healthy. If the baby moves less or the mother notices a change in motion patterns, it's sometimes a warning sign the baby is not feeling well. The fetus will be safer if the mother receives timely care and treatment.
Is there anything affecting the feel of a machine pregnancy?
You may not notice your baby's movements when she is active or busy.
If the placenta is in front of the uterus (womb), it will be harder for the mother to feel the baby's movements. When the baby's back lies in front of the placenta, the baby's movements will be harder to feel than when the baby's back is lying along the mother's back.
But don't assume that this is the reason the mother cannot feel the baby's movement. If you think your baby's movements have slowed, stopped or changed, contact your doctor immediately. It is best to check to be sure.
The forward or reverse pregnancy does not affect the perception of the fetus.
Can the mother affect the movement of the fetus?
No, the mother shouldn't try to make the fetus move. If you are not sure if your baby moves less, lie on your left side and focus on his movements for the next 2 hours. If the pregnant mother does not feel 10 or more separate movements in 2 hours, or the baby is not moving as usual, quickly consult a doctor.
Can you use the family doppler ultrasound machine to check for fetal movements?
Do not use any handheld screens, dopplers or phone apps to check your baby's heart rate. Even if you think you've detected a heartbeat, it doesn't mean the baby is fine as the machine is probably recording the mother's heartbeat. Pregnant mothers need to have a health checkup specialist.
Any care or treatment needs to be done when the fetus has a heartbeat.
What if my baby's movement is slowed down?
Pregnancy less than 24 weeks
Talk to your doctor if you have never felt your baby move after 24 weeks. They will check the baby's heart rate. Pregnant mother will have a physical examination and an ultrasound check if necessary.
From 24 to 28 weeks of pregnancy
If the pregnancy has passed 24 weeks without movement. Seek medical attention right away, don't wait until the next day.
You will have a full prenatal check which includes a check for the size of the uterus, a blood pressure measurement, and a test of protein in the urine. If your uterus measures smaller or larger than expected, you may need an ultrasound to check your baby's development .
Over 28 weeks
Pregnant mothers need to see a doctor as soon as possible if they do not see any movement at this time. The mother will be checked for prenatal care and the baby's heart rate will be monitored to make sure the baby is okay.
When to need a pregnancy ultrasound?
uterus smaller or larger than expected
High-risk pregnancy
The heart rate is normal but you still feel the baby's movements are slower or less
The fetus reduces movement during pregnancy.
Does slowing down mean my baby is not feeling well?
Less movement can be caused by an unwell baby, but often the test will show that everything is fine. Most women who have experienced decreased fetal movement still have a healthy pregnancy and baby. However, it is important that pregnant mothers need to check to make sure everything is okay.
What if my baby's movements continue to decrease?
If, after the examination, the mother is still not satisfied with the baby's movement, the pregnant mother should seek the help of an obstetrician until she feels the fetus is stable.
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