Why is fetal movement located at the bottom of the lower abdomen

  Often during a period of pregnancy, the baby develops from a small fertilized egg into an embryo and gradually develops a head, limbs, etc. Moreover, after the fetus develops and takes shape, there can be fetal movement and interaction with parents, making them feel their presence. However, some people wonder why fetal movement occurs at the bottom of a pregnant woman's lower abdomen?

  

Why is fetal movement located at the bottom of the lower abdomen1

  Generally speaking, as pregnant women enter mid pregnancy, the number of fetal movements increases. At this time, pregnant women should have a better understanding of fetal movements and determine fetal development. In fact, fetal movement occurs below the lower abdomen of pregnant women, which is related to the fetal position. If the fetus is in a transverse position with the limbs below, the pregnant woman will experience frequent fetal movements in the lower abdomen.

  If the fetus is in a head position, it can also cause frequent fetal movements in the lower abdomen of the pregnant woman. However, pregnant women often feel frequent fetal movements in the lower abdomen, which is actually abnormal. It may be due to improper fetal position or low placenta, causing the fetus to be at the bottom of the uterus. Therefore, pregnant women need to go to the hospital for a physical examination to understand the development of the fetus.

  If the placenta is too low and causes abnormal fetal movement, pregnant women need to receive treatment. And pay attention to rest, avoid fatigue, maintain a good mentality, which is beneficial for the stable development of the fetus. In addition, pregnant women need to count the number of fetal movements during mid pregnancy. If the number of fetal movements per hour is less than 3, it is abnormal and requires timely treatment.

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