Can poor gastrointestinal function during pregnancy lead to reduced fetal movement

  The physical health of pregnant women has a great impact on the fetus, so pregnant women will be careful in any aspect to avoid harm to the fetus. Some pregnant women have poor gastrointestinal function, so they will pay attention to regulation during pregnancy. However, can poor gastrointestinal function during pregnancy lead to less fetal movement?

  

Can poor gastrointestinal function during pregnancy lead to reduced fetal movement1

  Poor gastrointestinal health during pregnancy may lead to reduced fetal movement. Poor gastrointestinal health may be caused by poor body resistance, susceptibility to bacterial infections, or accidental catching of a cold. Sometimes, it can result in impaired digestion and loss of appetite, which hinders the intake of sufficient nutrients and slows down fetal development, leading to changes in fetal movement.

  In addition, reduced fetal movement may also be caused by other factors, and pregnant women should take it seriously to prevent fetal hypoxia in the uterus. When there are abnormal changes in fetal movement, it is necessary to first go to the hospital for a physical examination to understand the specific cause.

  If pregnant women have poor gastrointestinal health, they should adjust their diet well. When eating, they should not eat too quickly and try to chew their food thoroughly. They should not eat anything too cold or raw, especially cold drinks, ice cream, etc. Probiotics have the function of regulating the intestines, and pregnant women can also take probiotics appropriately. In addition, pregnant women should rest for a while after each meal to help their digestive system digest better. They should not eat too much before going to bed at night to avoid increasing the burden on their digestive system.

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