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Hello, I'm glad to answer your question. Expectant mothers can basically feel the baby's fetal movement at 18-20 weeks. This is a wonderful feeling. Fetal movement is a way of communication between babies and mothers. The baby's fetal movement lets us know that the baby is healthy and can bring spiritual pleasure to the mother.

I remember when I was pregnant for more than four months, I felt my stomach suddenly bulging for the first time, and I didn't care at first. When it was fetal movement, I was very excited at once. Although I am an obstetrician, I can't help sharing my happiness with my colleagues.

Are the baby's hands or feet moving? Fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the uterine cavity that impacts the uterine wall. Generally, pregnant mothers will obviously feel the activity of the fetus. Most of them stretch out their hands, kick their legs, hit the uterine wall, and sometimes even see the bulge outside their stomachs.

Every pregnant mother's physical condition is different, so the perception of fetal movement will be different. Pregnant mothers with thin abdominal wall are more likely to feel fetal movement than pregnant mothers with thick abdominal wall, that is to say, thin mothers have stronger perception of fetal movement. In addition, this is also related to the sensitivity of pregnant mothers.

Everyone has different sensory sensitivities. When the baby's fetal movement is still very weak, sensitive people can feel it, and pregnant mothers with slow response may not feel it.

If the fetal movement is not very regular, the baby is stretching his arms and kicking to exercise his bones and muscles, usually drum by drum, just like a small fist or foot beating and kicking you.

Another kind of fetal movement is a regular jump. Maybe the baby is burping, which is a manifestation of the development of the baby's diaphragm! When the baby is getting bigger and bigger with the months, the space in the uterus is getting smaller and smaller, the fetal movement will be reduced, and the feeling of beating will be less.

I hope my answer can help you!

T: Does the baby move by hand or by foot?

Basically, during pregnancy, the first-born mother will feel fetal movement around 18-20 weeks, and the second-born mother will feel fetal movement around 14 weeks. So, is the baby's fetal movement during pregnancy a manual jump or a foot jump?

It may be basically in 18-20 weeks, and the fetal movement is still very small, so it is difficult to reach the abdomen through heavy amniotic fluid. Many pregnant mothers describe it as a fish spitting bubbles, which is very light.

At 20-24 weeks, the intensity of fetal movement increased. At this time, if you feel the fetal movement jump, it is mostly the foot moving, because the strength of the foot is much stronger than that of the hand, and it is easier to be detected.

From 24 to 28 weeks, the fetus gradually becomes bigger and the strength of hands and feet increases. No matter what form of fetal movement, it is easier to reach the abdominal wall and be perceived. At this time, if the fetal movement is jumping and you see a small bag bulging in your stomach, it is possible for your hands and feet.

After 28 weeks, the fetus began to learn to swallow amniotic fluid and spit it out to exercise lung breathing. Because of inexperience, when you choke on amniotic fluid, the diaphragm will contract hard and burp. At this time, if the fetus jumps, it is that the fetus is burping, not manually or with its feet.

How to distinguish the form of fetal movement? Fetal hiccups mostly occur around 28 weeks, that is, 28 weeks ago. Even if there is jumping fetal movement, it is definitely not hiccups, and most of them are "sports".

Most common fetal movements, such as hands and feet, are irregular, and may be particularly strong once or twice, and then the strength will be small and the feeling will not be particularly strong. Hiccups are regular, every 2-3 seconds, just like a heartbeat, lasting 2-5 minutes or even longer each time.

Introduction: When my cousin was pregnant for four or five months, she began to have fetal movement. She felt novel and interesting and asked me:

Are your hands or feet moving when the baby is jumping?

This may be manual or foot movement, depending on the position of the fetus in the mother's uterus. This is the only reason.

What is fetal movement?

Fetal movement is the movement that the fetus touches the wall of the mother's uterus while moving in the uterus, and the mother has feelings.

Fetal movement time:

In fact, in the eighth week of pregnancy, the doctor can observe the fetal movement with B-ultrasound, but it is too small for the mother to notice.

Generally, it takes 16 weeks to start to feel fetal movement, and it may be later if the mother feels insensitive.

From 28 weeks to 38 weeks, the frequency and intensity of fetal movement reached the peak, and the general doctor needed us to start counting fetal movement at 28 weeks.

But it started to slow down again two weeks before his death.

What kind of mother is more sensitive to fetal movement?

A fleshy mother will find it less obvious. I am the fat one, so I feel late and my fetal movement is light.

Thin mother, less abdominal meat, should be more obvious and sensitive to fetal movement, and can detect fetal movement earlier.

A mother who is pregnant with a boy may have a bigger fetal movement. At that time, my fetal movement was light and infrequent, and I was born a girl. For reference only.

What does fetal movement feel like?

At first, fetal movement was as slight as a butterfly flapping its wings. Slowly, with the increase of tire force, you will punch and kick. So is it the baby's hands or feet? The lighter fetal movement may be manual, and the heavier may be foot movement.

From 28 weeks to 34 weeks, if the fetal movement is often under the abdomen, it may be that the fetal position is not correct. Expectant mothers need to pay attention. If necessary, do a knee exercise every day to correct the fetal position.

1. Fetal movement in early pregnancy (2 -3 months)

In the early pregnancy, B-ultrasound can observe several different stages of fetal movement:

In the eighth week of pregnancy, the germ will have a slight ripple movement;

In the ninth week, the germ will have a small twitch;

After the ninth week, the germ will twitch obviously;

Strong convulsions can be seen between the ninth week and the tenth week;

Ten weeks later, there will be strong movements such as fluttering, floating and beating of the germ.

2. Fetal movement after the second trimester (4 months to 7 months)

At this time, the fetus is still very small, and the uterus gives him a lot of space. It sometimes moves by hand, sometimes by foot, sometimes by whole body, swimming around, sometimes starting to jump, sometimes twisting its neck, turning its head, turning its ass, stretching, yawning and touching its little face.

These fetal movements will peak at 13 ~ 15 weeks of pregnancy, and gradually decrease after 17 weeks.

3. Fetal movement after term (9 months)

The 38th week is full term. After that, the fetus' uterus is too small for them to move too much. Before it is fully extended, it touches the mother's uterine wall. Therefore, the whole body movement and large-scale movement are reduced, and only the fetal eyes are moving, the mouth is yawning, and the hands are moving and breathing.

How much fetal movement is normal every day?

1 hour not less than 3 to 5 times.

/kloc-obvious fetal movement 30-40 times within 0/2 hours. If it is less than this frequency too much, for example, only 20 times, you should pay attention. If it is only 10 times, it is probably hypoxia. You need to go to the hospital to make sure that you need oxygen if necessary.

Key Tip: When the baby is jumping, are his hands or feet moving? It depends on the position of the fetus. Does the expectant mother know?

Hello! Ma Bao Mu Mu is here to answer your question!

From the 0/8th week of pregnancy/kloc-,pregnant mothers can already feel fetal movement from their babies. However, the fetal movement at this time is still relatively mild. Some pregnant mothers can feel it in 16 weeks, and some pregnant mothers can feel it in about 20 weeks. However, with the passage of time, the amplitude and frequency of the baby's fetal movement will become larger and larger, and it will become more and more frequent, and pregnant mothers can often feel it.

But sometimes, some pregnant mothers think that the baby is jumping around in the stomach, which is very interesting. Pregnant mothers can experience it carefully. If you jump regularly, like a heartbeat, it is that the baby is burping. If there is no regularity, it is basically the baby's hands or feet moving!

So why does the baby burp in the pregnant mommy's stomach? Is this normal?

In fact, burping is a manifestation of the development of the baby's diaphragm. The baby's diaphragm is not fully developed, and there will be symptoms of hiccups when there is spasm. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, and it is also a way for the baby to improve the lung breathing ability, so it is necessary for pregnant mothers to worry too much.

Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? Pregnant mommy can usually judge the fetal position by the position of the fetal burp!

If the baby is supine or breech, the position where the little guy burps usually appears in the middle and upper abdomen. When the baby is in a normal head position, the burping position is in the lower abdomen, either to the left or to the right. If a pregnant mother with an incorrect fetal position finds that the position of her baby's hiccup has obviously moved down, it indicates that her baby's fetal position may turn to normal.

Fetal movement is the movement of the fetus in the uterus, including the movement of limbs, the extension of the head and the rotation of the body. When the fetal movement is large, it can be detected by the mother when it impacts the uterine wall.

Most pregnant women can feel fetal movement around 18-20 weeks of pregnancy. After 28 weeks of pregnancy, fetal movement becomes more regular. Pregnant women can set aside one hour in the morning, one hour in the middle and one hour in the evening to count fetal movements, because the frequency, regularity and intensity of fetal movements are important signs of intrauterine safety.

If the pregnant woman feels the feeling that the lower abdomen beats regularly, much like a violent heartbeat, with an interval of 2-3 seconds, then it is likely that the fetus is in a burping state, which may last for several minutes or even dozens of minutes at a time. In the process of burping, the fetus may also have limbs or limb movements, but it is mainly a large twitch of the whole body, and its rhythm is more obvious than usual fetal movements. This is a normal fetal intrauterine phenomenon. This burping state of the fetus is usually not considered fetal movement until it stops.

Are the baby's hands or feet moving? Fetal movement is jumping, usually the fetus is burping. If the pregnant mother puts her hand on the beating place, she will feel a bullet. This is a baby hiccup, which is different from fetal movement. It beats regularly. Newborns often burp, and premature babies may burp 2.5% of the time.

Why do fetuses burp? In the third trimester, the fetus will exercise his lungs by swallowing amniotic fluid to prepare for breathing with the lungs after birth. The time of fetal burping is not fixed. Generally, it takes 2-3 seconds and 2-5 minutes. Occasionally it may be 15-25 minutes. Only when the uterus is in good condition will the fetus burp. If there is no oxygen, there will be no such action. Therefore, the fetal burp indicates that the fetus is healthy.

Burp to locate the fetus. If the place where the fetus burps is in the lower abdomen, it may be the head position, indicating that the fetal position is very positive. If the place where the fetus burps is above the navel, it is likely that the fetal position is not correct. You should go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination of fetal position.

There are many folk sayings that judge men and women by fetal hiccups. It can be seen from the fetal hiccups that it is male or female, the time of fetal hiccups in the morning and evening, and the frequency of fetal hiccups have become the basis for judging the sex of the fetus. There are mainly the following statements.

1. Hiccup is a boy on the left and a girl on the right.

2, snoring is early for boys, and snoring is late for girls.

3. Boys often burp, while girls seldom burp.

4. Burping is like a boy swimming, and burping is a girl's belly bulging.

In fact, there is no scientific basis for judging the sex of the fetus by fetal hiccups. Just listen to the pregnant mother.

When the fetus burps, the pregnant mother can gently touch her abdomen and stop snoring after a while. Pregnant mothers should have regular check-ups, pay attention to fetal movement at ordinary times, and don't worry too much about fetal hiccups.

Is the baby doing or moving his feet?

Fetal movement is a magical process, and you can really feel a little life rolling in your stomach.

The bigger the month, the more obvious this feeling is. Kicking around with little hands and feet, sometimes my stomach will swell up, left and right. I can feel the baby is cute.

Sometimes the fetal movement will jump like a heartbeat, so what is this?

Actually! It's the baby burping in his stomach!

Is it also adults who burp ~ stop for a while and fight again. The baby burps in his stomach and vibrates to his stomach, which will make us think it is a heartbeat.

I hope my answer is helpful to you. I am my brother's mother. Welcome to add!

That's not a jump, that's one of the lines.

Starting from seven months, she kicked as soon as I lay down and stopped as soon as I sat up. Later, she kicked as long as I sat down, and I stopped kicking when I stood up. Later, I couldn't satisfy her standing, and I had to walk back and forth. As soon as she stopped, she started kicking again. I remember once going to the finance department for reimbursement, and the financial accountant said in surprise: Sister, your stomach is moving! Oh, my God, when I was eight and a half months old, I was really kicked out of my mind, so I discussed with my husband, went to the hospital for caesarean section, let her come out, put it in an incubator, and brought it back when she was full-term. I really can't stand it.

About seven and a half months, I have to get out of bed and go to bed slowly every night when I go to the toilet. In short, a little louder noise will wake her up, and then it will be two hours. Born to one year old, I wake up every night to drink a bottle of milk, pee three times, play for two hours, wake up at two in the middle of the night and go to bed at four in the morning, wake up at three in the middle of the night and go to bed at five in the morning ... just two hours, very punctual, and drink another bottle of milk at one o'clock, and then her mother and I can't sleep at four or five in the morning every day. ...

Now my daughter is in the fourth grade, like an unstable rabbit, running from the bedroom to the living room, from the living room to the kitchen, to the balcony ... it doesn't matter what she says, this is the motor cell of her whole body. I am diligent in everything except studying. I am a teacher's right-hand man at school, helping the teacher send and receive copies and supervising other students. I just ran for the squadron. As long as I want to do it at home, I can't intervene; Will ask me if she can watch TV for a while after she has just finished crying, so as to make my heartless mother messy. ...

Half an angel and half a devil, they grew up before they knew it. I miss her fleshy feeling in my arms and pout at me. In the afternoon, the math teacher just gave me a hug. I did badly in the exam. There is a gap between my efforts and my gains. I feel so sad that I want to hug her.

The fetal movement is jumping, maybe the baby's hands and feet are moving!

Naughty babies live in the womb. At first, the baby was very weak, just like a small fish swimming around in the river, and the mother could hardly feel it. As the baby grows up, his strength is getting bigger and bigger. Slowly, fetal movement will become more and more obvious. At first, it may feel as if the intestines are purring, like a small fish spitting bubbles. Later, I will think that this little guy is making trouble!

And as the baby grows up, the space in the uterus becomes smaller for the baby. Sometimes babies like to explore everywhere, always beating their arms, kicking, even dancing, and sometimes burping.

If the baby burps, you may also feel a shock. And after the mother eats or exercises, the baby's fetal movement may become a lot. If you can see it, you will find that the little guy may be rolling in your stomach!

The process of giving birth is amazing in itself.

From the moment Ma Bao knew she was pregnant, she was ready to pay for it. It sounds great, but it's true.

Fetal movement is the action of the baby in the mother's stomach that impacts the mother's uterine wall. This moment is also what all mothers expect. They are a way for parents to communicate with their baby, which proves that the baby is safe in the mother's belly.

From about 5 months, the mother can clearly feel the baby's movement in the stomach, that is, fetal movement. Sometimes they punch and kick, sometimes they kick, and sometimes they poke with their little hands, mainly depending on the baby's mood at that time. He also needs company and someone to play with him. Just poke my mother in the stomach with my little hand, which is a kind of communication for my mother. Adults don't eat when they are unhappy, and babies get hungry. He will toss and turn in his mother's stomach, so the baby mother should take good care of herself and her baby's mood.

In the second and third trimester, thinner pregnant mothers and sensitive pregnant mothers can also see from their stomachs whether the baby treasure was poked by the pedal or by a small hand. And fetal movement. If the fetal mother feels that the fetal treasure in her stomach is abnormal, she should also go to the hospital in time, check it regularly every month and communicate with the doctor, so that she can rest assured.