Pregnant 25 weeks, dozens of times per hour

  In order to ensure a smooth pregnancy, pregnant women need to be particularly careful after pregnancy, especially in the late stages of pregnancy. As the pregnant woman's body becomes increasingly bulky, it is necessary to pay more attention from all aspects. So someone asked, is it normal for the fetus to move dozens of times per hour at 25 weeks of pregnancy?

  

Pregnant 25 weeks, dozens of times per hour1

  When a pregnant woman is 25 weeks pregnant, the fetus moves four or five times per hour. If the pregnant woman finds that the fetus moves dozens of times per hour, it is abnormal and needs to go to the hospital for examination to understand the reasons for frequent fetal movements. Sometimes, when the fetus is deprived of oxygen in the uterus, there may be severe fetal movements to inform the pregnant woman. If the hypoxia lasts for too long, fetal movements will suddenly decrease or even stop.

  Therefore, pregnant women should pay special attention to the frequency of fetal movements after entering the middle of pregnancy. They need to count the number of fetal movements every morning, noon, and evening to ensure normal fetal development. In addition, pregnant women at 25 weeks of pregnancy should pay attention to prenatal check ups, usually every two weeks to ensure that the pregnancy is in a normal stage. If there are any abnormal situations, it is necessary to promptly follow the doctor's advice for adjustment.

  Moreover, pregnant women should maintain sufficient sleep and preferably sleep on their left side during rest, which can increase the blood supply to the placenta and help the fetus grow and develop. Pregnant women should also pay attention to personal hygiene, regularly clean the external genitalia, and avoid sexual activity to prevent premature birth and harm to fetal health.

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