Fetal health
The embryo is embryo Embryo from the beginning of pregnancy until the tenth week, and then turns into fetus fetus after the end of the tenth week of pregnancy, and during that first stage of the child stages of growth and rapid development, and once the child enters the embryonic stage shows how he acts on The health of the fetus requires that the pregnant mother be healthy and healthy, and that she should have a balanced and healthy diet. And to exercise properly, and below we show how to know whether the fetus is intact or not.
How to know the safety of the fetus
- Movement: The child begins to move during the fifth month of pregnancy, and this movement is a few twists and kicks, and in the solution of the sixth month, the fetus interacts with the sounds through movement; for example, if the movements are strange and volatile, it may mean that he suffers from Hazoukh example, The fetus may respond to external stimuli such as pain, sound, and light and begin to change position by the eighth month. The number of kicks increases. In the ninth month, the movement decreases due to the lack of space available to him. The doctor may ask the mother to monitor the movement of the fetus. Kicks, and Whether a change has occurred.
- Natural growth of the fetus: The doctor may ask the mother to perform some routine tests or to check the ultrasound to see how the fetus develops. The fetus is healthy in the fifth month if it is ten inches long and grows every month, In the third trimester, the healthy fetus weighs about a quarter of a kilo per week. In the ninth month, the child’s weight is about three kilograms and is 18 inches to 20 inches long.
- Natural heartbeat: A device is used to monitor the number of fetal heartbeat in the advanced stages of pregnancy. The Nonstress Test and the Stress Contraction Stress Test allow to verify that there are no fetal health problems. The normal heart rate is between 100 and 10 pulses , And one hundred and sixty beats per minute.
- Prevalence of the fetus: Although the fetus moves less during the ninth month, it changes its position in preparation for delivery, and moves towards the pelvis so that its head is directed to the birth canal.