When a woman becomes pregnant, she will have a very complicated mood. She will not only be very happy, but also worried. What she worries about is often the gender of the fetus. Some women think that they can find out the gender of the fetus by understanding the fetal movement when there are still four months. However, this view has also been questioned by many people. So how effective is it to tell the gender of the fetus by the fetal movement at four months? First, how effective is it to determine the gender of the fetus by observing the fetal movement at four months? The gender of the fetus is determined by genetic genes. Currently, there is no direct evidence that the sex of the fetus affects the frequency, amplitude, and location of fetal movements. If the fetal movement is frequent, it may be an active boy. If the fetal movement is infrequent, it may be a quiet girl. Second, how to count fetal movements correctly? Pregnant mothers should monitor and record fetal movements regularly from the 28th week of pregnancy to the time of delivery. The best time plan is to count the fetal movement once at 8-9 am, 1-2 pm, and 8-9 pm every day. Count for one hour each time. Add up the three counts and multiply by 4, which is the number of fetal movements in 12 hours. If you have difficulty counting three times a day, you can count once an hour before going to bed. The daily testing time should also be fixed. Then record the daily numbers and plot them into a curve. This will make it easier to observe changes in fetal movements and understand the safety of the fetus in a timely manner. It also provides reference materials for clinicians to make diagnosis. Third, normal fetal movement indicates that the placenta is functioning well, that the fetus is receiving sufficient oxygen, that the fetus is growing and developing healthily in the uterus, and that the fetus is moving happily. Depending on the size of the fetus and the mental state of expectant mothers, fetal movements will fluctuate. Therefore, there is no scientific basis for judging the sex of the fetus based on fetal movement. How effective is it to determine the gender of the fetus by observing fetal movement at four months? In fact, this statement has no direct scientific basis. The gender of the fetus is determined by the genetic genes of both parents. In addition, this article introduces how to correctly count fetal movements and correctly record the fetal movements. It is very important for checking the health of the fetus. I hope all expectant mothers will pay attention to it. |
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