Generally, after 2 months of pregnancy, the gestational sac disappears and the fetus begins to form. As the gestational age increases, the various organs of the fetus will gradually develop. At around 8 months old, fetuses will have a special interest in their mothers' voices and develop memories in their brains. So why can the fetus move in the mother's body?
The fetus absorbs nutrients through the umbilical cord for healthy development. The environment for simultaneous survival is amniotic fluid. Amniotic fluid also contains essential nutrients for fetal growth, so the mother's body meets all the conditions for fetal survival. Therefore, during pregnancy, mothers should eat well to avoid physical exhaustion and malnutrition. In addition, during the critical period of fetal brain cell development, it is important to ensure protein intake to avoid irreversible losses caused by deficiencies that can affect brain development.
Meanwhile, after pregnancy, due to physiological changes, women's bodies may experience a series of discomforts. All of these may have adverse effects on the mother's nutritional supplementation and personal emotions. So, during pregnancy, it is important to arrange your life reasonably, pay attention to the diversity of food, achieve comprehensive nutritional development, maintain a calm attitude towards what happens in life, and avoid external factors that may cause miscarriage or premature birth of the fetus. During labor, it is even more important to remain calm and avoid tense emotions that may affect the delivery process.