Pregnancy
There are no studies that explain why a woman is able to conceive a child during pregnancy and childbirth, although it is a difficult and troublesome period. In some studies of fetal movements within the mother’s womb, no explanation has been found except that it is the only way that the fetus can Through which to express his feelings and feelings, and although they are movements that do not remember sometimes, but the joy of the mother is great and eagerly waiting.
Indication of fetal movement
On the scientific side, gynecologists and gynecologists point out that fetal movement is important, as fetal movements are related to health and safety, but the important question that may be in mind is whether fetal movement is positive or negative.
Women’s counselors suggest that a mother can notice 70 to 80 percent of fetal movements, as there are movements she can not monitor, such as sucking the baby’s finger, such as bending hands and legs or closing and opening hands, which means the nervous system is healthy, A period in which the mother feels the movements of the fetus is the time between 9 pm and 1 pm, where the blood sugar is lower.
Studies also indicate that fetal movements are associated with low oxygen content within the blood. If the mother senses less movements than two movements during one hour or until the fetus does not move within 12 hours, this may mean that there is a problem facing the fetus and threatening his life. Excessive weight of the mother may affect the sensation of fetal movement, and the abundance of fluid or the presence of feed in the front may also affect the mother’s ability to feel the movement of her fetus.
Because the movements of the fetus is important, doctors advise every pregnant woman to pay attention to the movement of her fetus, starting from the beginning of the seventh month, on a daily basis through the sleeping body on the left (not on the right side), where the uterus presses the aorta that provides the uterus with blood.
It is normal to feel two to three movements within one hour. If it is less than that, a woman must follow the method of counting. At least ten movements occur within 12 hours (between 9 am and 9 pm) And compare them with the rest of the following days.
Follow-up of fetal movements is very important in some cases where the fetus is at risk, such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, delayed birth time or poor fetal development.