After a certain period of pregnancy, fetal movement will occur in women, and pregnant women must pay attention to the condition of fetal movement. It is best to set aside some time every day to count fetal movement. If any abnormal fetal movements are found in the baby, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly. So, what's going on with the fetus moving on the right side?
Some pregnant women may find that the fetus tends to move on the right side, which is a normal situation because after pregnancy, many women's uterus will become right-handed, so pregnant women will feel that the fetus is moving on the right side. There is no need to worry about this. Pregnant women only need to undergo regular prenatal check ups and seek medical attention promptly when abnormal fetal movements are detected. If the right-handed uterus is very severe, people can adopt a left lateral position while sleeping, which can correct the right-handed uterus.
Pregnant women can feel the movement of the fetus in the uterus, which can reflect whether the baby's development is good. Generally, around 18 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women can feel slight fetal movements. Each fetus has some differences in fetal movement position in the pregnant woman's belly, and as the fetus continues to grow, the number of fetal movements will significantly increase.
Pregnant women should have a fixed number of fetal movements every day. If fetal movements are too frequent or decrease, it is likely that the fetus has abnormalities, such as intrauterine hypoxia. At this point, it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately to confirm the condition of the fetus. If there is really intrauterine hypoxia, it should be promptly given oxygen.