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The reason why the baby is inactive at 34 weeks.

Why don't you like to move for 34 weeks?

Fetal movement refers to the activities of the fetus in the maternal uterine cavity, such as reaching out, kicking and hitting the uterine wall. Generally speaking, pregnant mothers will feel obvious fetal movement when they are pregnant for 4 to 5 months, which is an important basis for judging whether the fetal growth and development are normal. However, recently, a pregnant mother found that the fetal movement decreased, and wanted to know why she still didn't like to move after 34 weeks.

After 32 weeks of pregnancy, the individual development of the fetus has been relatively large, the amount of amniotic fluid in the uterus has been relatively reduced, and the fetus is close to the uterine wall, with little room for activity and limited activity. In addition, at this time, the posture and position of the fetus are basically fixed, so the number of fetal movements at 32 weeks will decrease, which leads to the pregnant mother feeling that the fetus is more inactive at 34 weeks.

Therefore, with the increase of gestational age, the closer to the delivery time, the decrease of fetal movement is normal. However, due to intrauterine hypoxia, the number of fetal movements will decrease. In order to avoid adverse consequences, pregnant mothers must do a good job in fetal movement monitoring. It is best to monitor the fetal movement at a fixed time in the morning, middle and evening, and monitor 1 hour every time, as long as the fetal movement is not less than 3 times in 1 hour.

But if the number of fetal movements in an hour is only two or one, you should pay attention. It is recommended to continue monitoring. If this is the case for two consecutive days, you should go to the hospital for fetal heart monitoring as soon as possible. By observing fetal heartbeat and fetal heart rate at different times, we can find out the specific reasons for the decrease of fetal movement, so that doctors can take effective measures to deal with it.