Is the second child moving more vigorously

  When pregnant women feel the first fetal movement, they are very happy because it indicates that the fetus is communicating with the mother for the first time, and as the fetus develops, fetal movements will become more frequent. Many women want to know the difference between having a first child and a second child, and many are asking if the second child moves more vigorously?

  

Is the second child moving more vigorously1

  There is no relationship between fetal movement and the number of pregnancies. Generally, fetal movement occurs around four and a half months into pregnancy and does not occur earlier due to being a second child. At 20 weeks of pregnancy, the number of fetal movements is about 200 times per day, and by 32 weeks it can reach over 500 times. In the later stages of pregnancy, the number of fetal movements may decrease, possibly around 300. Most pregnant women actually don't pay much attention to the frequency of fetal movements, they just feel that the fetus is healthy.

  Every fetus has its own biological clock, so the order of the second or first child will not affect fetal movement, and the number of fetal movements during the day and night will also vary among different fetuses. Generally speaking, fetal activity is minimal in the morning and gradually increases after noon. If a pregnant mother is hungry or her blood sugar levels drop, and the baby has no energy, then the baby will be more honest.

  If the fetal movement frequency is too fast or slow during pregnancy, or if there are irregular conditions, it is considered abnormal. It is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner and adopt a reasonable sitting or sleeping position according to the doctor's advice, so that the fetus can recover normal fetal movement.

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