During pregnancy, as the fetus grows gradually, fetal movements will become more obvious. At this time, the pregnant woman will feel some manifestations of the fetus in the abdomen. When the fetus moves in the abdomen, it can easily kick the pregnant woman's bladder. Pregnant women should not panic too much. Instead, they should pay more attention to nutrition, diet, and regular prenatal checkups. The fetus kicking the bladder will not have any impact on health, after all, the child's strength is relatively small. Can the fetus kick the bladder? The fetal movement of a breech-present fetus can sometimes kick the pregnant woman's bladder. Most of the fetal movements are in the hands and feet. In breech position, the head of the fetus is facing upward and the buttocks are facing the pelvis, which means that the feet of the fetus are at the bottom. Therefore, the fetal movements felt by expectant mothers in breech position are mostly below the navel and on both sides of the expectant mother. When the fetus moves, sometimes you can feel the fetus kicking the bladder or anus, or you may feel the fetal movement near the pubic bone near the vulva. Does the fetal movement of the breech fetus kick the bladder? Why do expectant mothers feel different fetal movements? 1. The baby's pattern: Because the baby is not moving all the time. Like adults, the baby has his or her own biological clock and fetal movement pattern. Generally, the baby alternates between being awake and sleeping. When the baby is awake, the fetal movement is usually more and the fetal heart rate is accelerated. When the baby is sleeping, the fetal heart rate slows down and the fetal movement is relatively less. 2. The thickness of the expectant mother's abdominal wall: Mothers with thin abdominal walls, that is, less belly fat, are generally more likely to feel fetal movements than mothers with thick abdominal walls and more fat. If your belly is relatively thin, you may see a small bulge when the baby moves in the late pregnancy. 3. How much amniotic fluid is: Generally, it will be more difficult to feel fetal movement when there is too much amniotic fluid, because the amniotic fluid will cushion the baby's fetal movement, but the amniotic fluid is the baby's protective layer and can also block external impact. 4. Mother’s sensitivity: Everyone’s sensitivity is different. Some mothers are more sensitive and can feel even the slightest fetal movement, while some mothers cannot. 5. Different fetal positions: The position of the fetus in the mother's uterus is different, and the fetal movements felt are also different. |
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