After pregnancy, women are more concerned about the development of their babies, and the development of the fetus can be observed through ultrasound examination. Some women may feel their stomach jumping in the late stages of pregnancy, so they are very worried that it is an abnormal situation. So, what's wrong with my stomach jumping around at 33 weeks?
When a woman is 33 weeks pregnant, her stomach twitches repeatedly. If the pulse frequency is similar to that of a pregnant woman, it is caused by the pulsation of the abdominal aorta. Moreover, when the fetus burps, the pregnant woman's belly may also experience bouncing. The duration of fetal hiccups is not very regular, ranging from 1-5 times a day, and the frequency of most fetal hiccups is once every 3-5 minutes.
During pregnancy, women need to pay special attention to fetal movement, preferably counting fetal movements every day. If a pregnant woman feels her belly jumping, it may be caused by fetal movement. If a pregnant woman discovers abnormal fetal movement, such as sustained acceleration or deceleration, she must immediately go to the hospital. This is a manifestation of fetal hypoxia, and in severe cases, it can lead to fetal death.
During pregnancy, women will always experience uterine contractions. Except for contractions during labor, contractions at other times are considered pseudo contractions. During uterine contractions, pregnant women may feel their stomachs jumping, which is a very common situation. Pseudo uterine contractions are irregular and have relatively weak strength, and do not lead to childbirth.