What to do if the fetus doesn't move at 35 weeks of pregnancy

  Fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the mother's womb, such as stretching arms, kicking legs, etc. Most pregnant women can gradually feel fetal movement after 4 months of pregnancy. Fetal movement can reflect the health status of the fetus, so after 4 months, pregnant women need to count fetal movements every day. Insufficient or excessive fetal movement is abnormal. So, what if the fetus doesn't move at 35 weeks of pregnancy?

  

What to do if the fetus doesn't move at 35 weeks of pregnancy1

  At 35 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is not moving, which may be caused by hypoxia. Pregnant women need to pay attention and immediately go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination and fetal heart rate monitoring to determine the development of the fetus in the uterine cavity. If hypoxia is found, timely oxygen therapy is needed. If the test results are normal, regular pregnancy checkups are sufficient.

  Because each fetus has a different personality, the movement of the fetus is also different. Generally, pregnant women who are relatively thin have a thinner belly, so the feeling of fetal movement will be stronger, while pregnant women who are relatively fat will have a milder feeling of fetal movement. As long as the ultrasound shows that the fetus has no problems and is developing normally, pregnant women do not need to be too nervous and can relax.

  Pregnant women at 35 weeks of gestation belong to the late stage of pregnancy. They should pay attention to not sitting or standing for long periods of time, and try to go outdoors as much as possible. Moderate exercise is beneficial for the development of the fetus and also for later delivery. During this period, it is necessary to control diet and avoid foods with high starch content to prevent the fetus from being too large. At the same time, adjust mentality and maintain a happy mood.

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