During pregnancy, the reaction of the fetus in the body of a pregnant woman can be used to determine the stage of pregnancy, and people can also judge the health of the fetus based on its fetal movement. However, the physical condition is very complex and people feel troubled. So, what is false fetal movement like?
False fetal movement is the feeling felt by the mother when the fetus moves and collides with the uterine wall in the amniotic fluid inside the uterus. During fetal movement, there may be local bloating or tightness in the abdomen, but it should be local rather than the entire abdomen. If there is bloating throughout the abdomen and it is intermittent, it may be uterine contractions.
The movement of the fake fetus is relatively sudden, it is intermittent. The uterus is soft, and pregnant mothers generally do not feel uncomfortable. Uterine contractions slowly occur, and the uterus gradually becomes hard. Pregnant women may experience bloating or abdominal pain. Although some pregnant women with sensitive uterus may experience weaker contractions when fetal movements are frequent.
False fetal movement is intermittent, and the location where fetal movement is felt is consistent with the location where the fetus is moving in the uterus, and it often changes. Therefore, the sensation caused by fetal movement can be felt in any part of the uterus at different times. Frequent fetal movements can lead to fetal hypoxia, causing the fetus to become restless and agitated after hypoxia, leading to increasingly severe intrauterine hypoxia. If this situation occurs, pregnant women must go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner to avoid fetal asphyxia due to intrauterine hypoxia.