At 26 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus moves frequently and almost always. What's going on

  Female friends should pay attention to fetal heart rate and fetal movement during pregnancy. Everyone needs to monitor fetal heart rate on time, and set aside time every day to count fetal movements. If any abnormal situation is found, pregnant women should take it seriously and seek help from doctors in a timely manner. So, what's wrong with frequent fetal movements at 26 weeks of pregnancy?

  

At 26 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus moves frequently and almost always. What's going on1

  At 26 weeks of pregnancy, if the fetal movement is very frequent, it is likely that the fetus is experiencing hypoxia, which requires timely medical attention. Doctors will perform ultrasound examinations on pregnant women to confirm the cause of frequent fetal movements, and then take corresponding measures based on the results of the examination.

  Pregnant women should have a fixed number of fetal movements every day, as fetal movements can reflect the condition of the fetus. Whether it is too little fetal movement or too frequent fetal movement, it is an abnormal phenomenon. If any abnormalities are found, it is usually caused by intrauterine hypoxia in the fetus, which must be resolved in a timely manner, otherwise there is a risk of fetal death.

  Under normal circumstances, the number of fetal movements within 12 hours can reach around 100. However, every fetus will have some differences, as long as the fetal movement is regular and rhythmic, without significant changes, it proves that fetal movement is normal. If there is a sudden decrease in fetal movement or a significant increase in the number of fetal movements, pregnant women must be vigilant.

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