After the mother becomes pregnant, the fetus grows rapidly in the mother's uterus. When the fetus reaches a certain level of growth, the mother can feel fetal movement from the fetus. Sometimes the fetus is very active in the mother's body, even moving continuously for more than ten minutes. So, is it normal for the fetus to move continuously for more than ten minutes?
It is generally normal for the fetus to move continuously for more than ten minutes, especially in the middle of pregnancy. The fetus has not yet developed so much and has a relatively large space for movement in the uterus. Therefore, the fetus may move more frequently, and even move for more than ten minutes at a time, which is not uncommon. Therefore, parents and friends should not worry too much.
Generally speaking, in the late stage of pregnancy, the fetus has already grown relatively large, and at this time, the fetal space for movement in the uterus is very limited. Therefore, in the late stage of pregnancy, the fetal activity is not as frequent, and there is no activity for more than ten minutes at a time like in mid pregnancy.
As a pregnant mother, it is necessary to learn to observe the baby's fetal movements in a timely manner. If the fetus moves frequently during a fixed period of time, there is no need to worry too much. However, if the fetus moves frequently and stops moving intermittently, it indicates that there may be abnormal conditions in the fetus, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner to avoid frequent fetal movement due to hypoxia, which may lead to fetal arrest.