What reason is fetal movement little
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I haven't had peace of mind since I was pregnant and had children. Because our child was conceived in a very dangerous situation. At the beginning, my husband and I didn't take contraceptive measures. After I became pregnant, I was worried that I couldn't eat well and sleep well all day. Since I became pregnant, I have had regular examinations. Now I have been pregnant for seven months, and there is nothing wrong with the previous examinations What's the problem? After the amniocentesis, I found that my fetal movement was less than before. I want to know amniotic fluid puncture the second day fetal movement less is how to return a responsibility? Here is an introduction.
What reason is fetal movement little
First: amniocentesis is a kind of examination that can check whether the fetus has any abnormal symptoms, but it has little impact on the fetus, but it does not rule out special circumstances. If you are really worried, it is recommended to go to the hospital for obstetric examination to see if the fetal heart rate is abnormal, and then consider what measures to take to face it.
Second: if the fetus is really affected, we need to take immediate measures to solve the problem. At present, if we continue to take fetal protection drugs, we can also choose three hours in the morning, middle and evening of the day to count fetal movements. We should be careful when taking fetal protection drugs to reduce the side effects of drugs.
Third: during pregnancy, the mood has a lot to do with it, so if the mood is always depressed, it will be a bad phenomenon for the fetus. Especially it will cause miscarriage and affect the mood of the fetus later. If the pregnant woman has any psychology during pregnancy, then the child will also have such psychology later.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that you should eat more nutritious food to protect the fetus. You can eat more fruits and vegetables at ordinary times. When you are upset, you can listen to more music to relieve your current symptoms.