The frequency, frequency, and speed of fetal movements often reflect the developmental and healthy status of the baby. Some parents find that their baby's fetal movements seem to be like a fish spitting bubbles, because this is the first time encountering these situations and they have no experience and do not know what it is like. What does it feel like when a live fish spits bubbles?
1. Flip over movement: If the fetus feels like a fish spitting bubbles during fetal movement, it may be a flip over movement. These movements are usually not very long, usually about three seconds to one minute. And there are both light and heavy movements, which pregnant mothers can clearly feel in the outside world.
2. Simple limb movements: Because fetal movements are very random, some babies may stretch and move their limbs inside their mother's belly, and hear the sound of fish popping bubbles outside. In addition, some babies are also very active in their daily lives, often punching or kicking their legs, which can occur in the late stages of pregnancy and last for about three to five seconds each time.
3. Short term movements: Sometimes babies stay in the same place for a long time or maintain the same movement, and their strength is relatively weak. Occasionally, there may be a little short movement, usually with a slight tremor or hiccup from the mother. And as the baby grows up, these movements will become more and more obvious.