What should I do if the fetus doesn't move during B-ultrasound

  Pregnant women need to undergo various prenatal examinations to understand the development of the fetus and clarify their own physical condition. Prenatal ultrasound is a common examination, but during the examination, there may be some unsatisfactory results, such as the fetus not cooperating and not moving much, which will have a certain impact on the examination results. So, what should we do if the fetus does not move during the ultrasound?

  

What should I do if the fetus doesn't move during B-ultrasound1

  If the fetus does not move during the ultrasound examination, the pregnant woman should choose a suitable time period for the examination. If the fetus does not move, it may be due to premature examination. At this time, the fetal development is not yet complete, and reliable results cannot be obtained from the examination. Therefore, it is necessary to choose a suitable examination time in order to better understand the fetal development status.

  In addition, different fetuses have their own preferred periods of activity. Pregnant women can record the frequency of fetal activity during this period and then perform ultrasound during this time to achieve good results. At the same time, pregnant women can walk around and climb stairs appropriately during the examination to make the fetus in their belly move and cooperate with the doctor's examination.

  When pregnant women undergo ultrasound, they should pay attention to rest and avoid fasting examinations. If pregnant women undergo examinations under physical fatigue, the fetus may also be affected, resulting in immobility or lack of cooperation with the examination. Moreover, ultrasound does not need to be performed on an empty stomach to prevent the fetus from immobilizing due to lack of nutritional supplementation.

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