Discuss the possibility of fractures or skeletal misalignments in a fetus while in the womb, along with related symptoms and preventive measures.
The frequency and intensity of fetal movements have no relation to the baby’s gender. It is recommended to enhance nutrition, exercise, and regularly check the baby’s health.
Increased fetal movement in the late stages of pregnancy may be related to the fetus descending into the pelvis and the uterine environment, and it is recommended to have regular prenatal check-ups and observe fetal movements.
At 18 weeks of pregnancy, you may feel a jumping sensation around the navel. Is this a sign of fetal movement?
Based on your description and ultrasound imaging information, the fetus has reached 6 months. If it matches your actual pregnancy weeks, there is no need to worry; the growth and development of the fetus are normal.
The sensation of your abdomen moving in a series of quick movements might be your baby burping, but it’s more likely fetal movement. The normal fetal position should be head down, but it’s advisable to have a gynecological ultrasound examination at the hospital to confirm the baby’s condition. If the baby’s movements are different from what is usual, it’s important to check if the baby has choked on amniotic fluid.