How does the fetus move after entering the womb

  Fetal implantation is a normal physiological phenomenon that occurs during the late stages of pregnancy, when the baby is preparing to come out. After the fetus enters the pelvic cavity, the head will enter the mother's pelvic cavity, so the position of the body is basically fixed. Will the baby still move at this time? How does the fetus move after entering the womb?

  

How does the fetus move after entering the womb1

  After the baby enters the womb, there will still be fetal movement, but it will gradually decrease. At this time, the fetal head movement will be limited, and overall movement will not be as free as in mid pregnancy. So many mothers may feel that the baby's fetal movement after entering the womb will no longer be as large as before, but the baby's arms and legs will still move. Therefore, although the amplitude and frequency decrease, mothers can still clearly feel the baby's fetal movement.

  When the fetus enters the womb, the mother's abdomen will feel tight and there will be a feeling of falling pain, which overall feels a bit like dysmenorrhea. After entering the womb, the symptoms of frequent urination, edema, constipation, and lower back pain in the mother will become more obvious. The mother may give birth about 2 to 3 weeks after the baby enters the womb. If it is a multiparous woman, the mother will start giving birth soon after the baby enters the womb.

  It should be noted that the number of fetal movements will significantly decrease after entering the womb, and this situation can also occur if the fetus is deprived of oxygen. Therefore, in order to ensure the safety of the fetus, if the fetal movements suddenly become abnormal, whether it is increased or decreased, the mother should rush to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid accidents.

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