When we mention fetal movement, I believe pregnant mothers are very familiar with it. The position of fetal movement is a part of fetal movement. Some friends think that men and women are judged based on the position of fetal movement. Our country has had the saying "men on the left and women on the right" since ancient times, and this tradition has always been respected by people. So, can the position of fetal movement determine the gender of the fetus? Next, I will introduce this aspect to you in detail. Can the fetal movement position determine the gender of the fetus?
From the moment of pregnancy, expectant mothers and fathers may be full of curiosity about whether the fetus is a boy or a girl. Of course, it is generally not allowed to use medical methods to determine whether a fetus is a boy or a girl, so fetal movement to determine whether the fetus is a boy or a girl has become one of the most popular methods at the moment. In fact, the method of determining the gender of fetal movement is not particularly scientific, but some shared experiences are worth learning from.
The first theory is: when the fetus is sitting, the girl’s butt faces outward, and when the fetus moves, the mother’s The belly is always rolling like a big bag, and occasionally little hands will playfully hit it outward. When a boy is sitting in the fetus, his face faces outward. When the fetus moves, it will kick and kick. It will not have a big bulge like a girl, but it will feel like the movements of small fists and feet.
The second theory is: the one who kicks is the boy, and the one who swims like a small fish is the girl.
The third theory is: boys generally refuse to move in the belly, and they only become more active when they go to bed at night, while girls move in the belly more frequently. Also, girls move bigger than boys.
The fourth theory is: girls move on the left and boys move on the right, that is, if the left side of the belly moves, it is a boy, and if the belly moves on the right, it is a girl.
The fifth theory is: My son, when he moves, he is very violent. He can also kick and swim. If you look at his belly button, if it protrudes outward, he is a boy.
The sixth theory is: about the bulge. It seems that both men and women have a bulge in their mother's belly. Boys' bulges are small, as if their little fists or feet are pressing against your belly. For girls with big bulges, you will obviously see that your belly bulges out high, as if the baby's butt is sticking out.
If a pregnant mother-to-be has fetal movement, she can check the gender of the baby based on the above method of fetal movement. However, many methods of determining the gender of the baby through fetal movements are based on the experience of pregnant women and lack scientific basis. Expectant mothers should not overly believe in them and are only for reference. What to do if fetal movement is abnormal
Whether fetal movement is frequent or decreased, it is an abnormal situation. So, what should we do if the fetal movement is abnormal during pregnancy?
1. Expectant mothers can understand the status of the fetus in the womb through fetal movement. When the fetus is hypoxic in the womb, such as post-term pregnancy, aging placenta, placental blood vessel embolism or calcification, the blood supply of the placenta is affected; or the umbilical cord is compressed, the umbilical cord is wrapped around the fetal neck or body, or the umbilical cord is knotted, etc. Cause fetal ischemia and hypoxia.
2. When the fetus in the womb begins to be deprived of oxygen, it will be irritable and send a distress signal to the mother through violent fetal movements. At this time, the violent fetal movements often make the pregnant woman feel uncomfortable and even difficult to Bear. If the hypoxia continues to be unrelieved and the situation continues to worsen and the fetus becomes exhausted, the number of fetal movements will gradually decrease, the intensity will gradually weaken, and eventually disappear completely. Usually the fetal heartbeat will disappear within 24-48 hours after the fetal movement completely stops. If you find that your baby is immobile, you can pat the belly to wake the baby up, or drink some hot drinks (to increase intestinal peristalsis and give the baby some external stimulation). If the fetal movement still does not resume, or does not move once in 1-2 hours, you must go to the hospital as soon as possible and ask the obstetrician to check what is wrong with the baby. Do not be careless, so as not to delay the rescue opportunity.