Pregnant women who are pregnant for ten months always have to deliver the fetus out of the body in the end. Pregnant women will experience fetal movement after reaching a certain stage of pregnancy. Fetal movement refers to the activity of the baby in the womb of a pregnant woman, which continues until the fetus is delivered from the mother's body. Many people are asking if there will still be fetal movement during labor pains? If you don't know the answer to this question, it's best to read this article.
1、 Will there still be fetal movement during labor pains
There may also be fetal movement before delivery. It will be active in the belly until the fetus is born. During childbirth, pregnant women can still be seen lying on the delivery bed, with the cervix fully open and the fetus still moving on the belly before it emerges.
2、 Signs of childbirth for pregnant women
1. Lower back pain and abdominal pain. Starting from 8 months of pregnancy, pregnant women will feel their abdomen tighten and harden in waves when standing, sitting, or walking, which can be manifested as lower back pain or abdominal pain - this is a manifestation of uterine contractions. The interval between contractions is between ten minutes to two hours, mostly occurring at night. Before delivery, contractions occur every 2 to 3 minutes and last for 30-40 seconds each time.
2. Increased convenience. In late pregnancy, the head of the fetus extends into the pelvis, causing pressure on the bladder and rectum near the uterus, leading to increased urge to defecate and urinate.
3. The palace floor is lowered. About two weeks before formal delivery, pregnant women may experience a descent of the uterine fundus. At this time, fetal movement is reduced compared to before, and symptoms such as lower abdominal bloating, lower back pain and leg pain, and increased vaginal discharge may occur, indicating that the fetal head has descended into the pelvis.
4. Vaginal redness. Within 24 hours before delivery, there will be a blood like secretion in the vagina, commonly known as "visible red", which is generally less than the usual menstrual flow. If it exceeds the menstrual flow, it is abnormal.
5. Amniotic membrane rupture. The strengthening of uterine contractions increases the pressure inside the uterine cavity, promoting the outflow of cool and pale yellow amniotic fluid from the amniotic sac, known as "breaking water". After breaking the water, delivery is usually imminent. At this time, the mother must not stand upright or sit up to prevent the umbilical cord from coming out. She should immediately adopt a supine position, and the family should quickly take her to the hospital.
This article provides a detailed introduction to whether there will be fetal movement during labor pains, as well as some signs before labor. As a pregnant woman, if you want your child to be born smoothly, it is best for you to carefully read the content of this article and know which signs are signs of labor, which can help you give birth more smoothly.