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Will the baby's fetal movement decrease when the weather is cold?

When the weather is cold, people will be particularly lazy, unwilling to go out and move more at home. Some pregnant women will find that when the weather is cold, they move less, as if the baby is unwilling to move, and the number of fetal movements will also decrease. Then let's see if it is cold the next day.

The number of fetal movements has nothing to do with weather changes. No matter how low the outside temperature is, the temperature in the uterus of pregnant women is constant, so the baby will not feel cold and will not reduce fetal movement. If pregnant women find that the baby's fetal movement is significantly reduced, it may be caused by lack of oxygen in the uterus. Pregnant women must not be careless and must have a pregnancy test in time.

However, the number of fetal movements is also related to the gestational age. Generally, in the second trimester, fetal movements will be more frequent, with an average of four or five fetal movements per hour, and the fetal movements in one day are probably above 100. After entering the third trimester, the number of fetal movements is greatly reduced, which is to accumulate strength for production.

The number of fetal movements is also related to the mood of pregnant women. If the pregnant woman's mood is unstable, such as excitement, anger, fear, etc., the baby can also perceive the mood of the pregnant woman, and the number of fetal movements will be more than usual.