The baby in the belly is too active. Why is the child violently and painfully, very often kicks in the stomach? When, at how many months does the baby start kicking in the first and second pregnancy? How often should the baby push in the belly? Does the child kick in front of the birth

When the baby begins to move in the mother's tummy, this is a very important moment. For all expectant mothers, this topic is very much in demand. After all, every time you worry about whether the baby started kicking and whether he is active enough. To dispel all experiences, it is worth dotting the "and". I just want to stipulate right away that every woman has her own physiology, and there are no strict norms in this matter.

When, at how many months does the baby start kicking in the first and second pregnancy?

This period cannot even be compared with anything. It is at the moment when the child pushed his tummy for the first time that you take off to seventh heaven with happiness. And after that you begin to realize that there is a new life inside you. Yes, believe me, many (especially young mothers) do not immediately understand all responsibility and, in general, what is happening to them. And up to five months, most of the tummy can be barely noticeable.

When this happens:

  1. Let's just say that the baby is alive and all the time that it is in the tummy, it moves. This is natural and normal. The fact is that in the early stages the baby is so tiny that any of its jolts are not felt. Yes, and he is behind so many protective layers (meaning, the placenta, uterus and amniotic fluid). And he also does not reach the walls of the uterus itself.
  2. The baby is growing up and already the movement of the leg towards the mother's tummy becomes noticeable. This occurs on average at 20 weeks during the first pregnancy.
  3. During the second and subsequent pregnancies, this important moment will come a little earlier - at 18 weeks.
  4. But! It happens that the mother begins to feel the baby's movements at 16 or even 15 weeks of pregnancy. And there are cases when the child starts kicking only for 24-25 weeks. Neither in the first nor in the second case it is necessary to worry (pregnant women should not be nervous at all). Better to rejoice in every moment of your special situation.

So that there are no unanswered questions, let's take a closer look at this nuance. Why do babies kick at such different times and what is the norm:

  • The first reason is a weak perceptibility and, perhaps, not even awareness that it happened. After all, the baby pushes very weakly in the early stages. Here we will immediately answer why during the first pregnancy this happens a little later. For the second time, the expectant mother knows all the sensations, and what they should be.
  • An important role is played by the weight of the fetus. Yes, you will feel the leg of a larger baby faster.
  • Also, the weight of the expectant mother makes its own adjustments. Slender girls will feel faster when the baby starts kicking. And those with a greater thickness of the subcutaneous fat layer, naturally, will feel the movement a little later.
  • And, of course, the sensitivity threshold. Every woman has her own. Therefore, this is such an individual question that doctors set such a long period within the normal range. But, of course, no later than 25 weeks. Otherwise, it is imperative to consult with your doctor.
  • And also, the activity of the intestines of a young mother affects. Sometimes, due to its increased work, it can overshadow the movement of the fetus.
  • Also, the temperament, character and mode of the future baby are already showing.
  • The amount of amniotic fluid also contributes. The more there are, the less expressive the sensations will be. And with their small number, of course, the opposite is true.
  • Also, the location of the placenta plays a role. Those in which it is adjacent to the back wall of the uterus will feel fetal movements a little earlier.
  • Well, and, of course, the state of health of the crumbs has to do with it. I think there is no need to delve into this topic in detail.
  • By the way, the fact - whether the child is desired has a great influence. As a rule, mothers feel the shocks of planned and long-awaited children faster.

How a baby kicks in the stomach: sensations

Words cannot convey such sensations, they need to be felt. Any mother will say, especially to her still unmarried girlfriend (who's time to have her own children). Yes, it really feels good. But, rather, not physically, but spiritually.

The sensations of how the baby kicks will change during the growth process. And this is natural:

  • In the very first terms, somewhere before the 15th week, it was already stipulated above that the movements are simply not perceptible. Rumbling in the stomach gives more signals. There are cases when mothers claim that they hear the baby (especially young ones who want to feel it on themselves as soon as possible). Sometimes, indeed, at an early stage, you can faintly notice his movements, but they are often confused with normal intestinal activity. Especially considering the fact that pregnant women have increased gas production.
  • After 15 weeks sensations are already more noticeable and understandable. That is why most mothers begin to feel how the baby is kicking. Each mother, of course, can be different. But on average, the tremors are pleasant, barely noticeable, reminiscent of a kind of gurgling. Some have compared it to a flutter or even the touch of a feather. But over time, this feather will show which bird is sitting in the mother's tummy.
  • After 20 weeks, movements become apparent. You can catch some of his movements. By the way, he can still turn and somersault. Therefore, it is still difficult to understand whether he kicked or kicked. The sensation is a bit like a fish swimming. She splashes in the water, and her movements are even pleasant. The movements become like a push. For example, he could touch his leg. But they are very delicate and light. By the way, during this period, the baby can hiccup and the mother will be able to understand this. It will be rhythmic twitching within yourself. Especially, they will be noticeable in the supine position.


  • Closer to 24 weeks tremors can not be confused with anything. Sometimes even kicks or kicks can make it difficult to fall asleep.
  • 25 week are considered the peak of the baby's activity. He still has room to spare, and is strong enough for the big wakes. On average, there should be at least 10 shocks per day somewhere. By the way, it must be borne in mind that each baby has its own regime. Children also sleep in the tummy, which means they are not active. Feels like it's already real shoving.
  • TO 28 weeks the child takes a head-down position. The foot stop or the impact of the cam is already becoming noticeable. But, if the child has not yet accepted such a position, then he should not be afraid or worried. He has another 8 weeks left. That is, closer to 36 weeks, the baby will take the correct position.
  • As a rule, after 32 weeks, the child is no longer kicking very pleasantly. Often, expectant mothers complain that the baby kicks strongly in one side or interferes with lying normally. That is, he already indicates an uncomfortable position. If mom went to bed incorrectly, then the baby will immediately let you know about it with kicks in the side. And as soon as you change your position, the child calms down. The leg can already be clearly seen or even felt by hand (when he put it out). Every day the baby becomes more and more cramped in his home and his mother clearly feels any of his movements.

Why is the child violently and painfully, very often kicks in the stomach?

Mothers are interested in this issue, mainly at a later date. The baby is still too weak in the early weeks and has enough room not to cause discomfort to the mother. But any changes in your body need to be discussed with your doctor. Especially those aspects that make you uncomfortable or worried. Let's consider those cases when you need to urgently go to the hospital, and when it is within the normal range.

  • The most uncomfortable reason why a child is pushing hard or too actively is that the mother is uncomfortable lying. Yes, it is worth rolling over on the other side or changing a sitting position for too long, as the baby calms down.
  • Also, the baby can express his dissatisfaction. Already at this age, the baby can show his character. Maybe he doesn't like some external smells or the taste of food. Or maybe mom is listening to music too loudly (or just tastes don't match). Naturally, you need to change the environment.
  • And it may sound strange, but the baby sometimes does not like what the mother does. Especially if the activity takes a long time. For example, a mother sits for a long time in an uncomfortable position for the baby and embroiders or watches TV. Well, you just need to change the type of activity. Or at least just stretch out after a long sitting position.


  • Everyone knows that a child experiences all her emotions with her mother. Therefore, take a closer look at yourself. Perhaps you have been a little nervous for a few days or have been sleeping poorly recently, and the baby is feeling your tiredness. In this case, you should drink tea with chamomile or mint, calm down or fall asleep.
  • By the way, in terms of food, you also need to be careful. Sometimes too acidic or spicy food can provoke over-active behavior of the baby.
  • While the baby is in the mother's tummy, he perfectly hears everything that happens outside. Listen, maybe the kid is just glad to hear dad who came home after a long day at work.
  • But what to do if everything is in order with food, the posture and activity have been changed, everything is in perfect order with the nerves, and the baby will not calm down in any way. It is necessary to inform the doctor about this as soon as possible. It happens that the baby has a lack of oxygen. And such a problem can be solved only with medication. Most importantly, do not let the question take its course and do not self-medicate.

Why does a child kick in the stomach on one side, in the left, right side, in the lower abdomen?

The timing of his kicks can be completely different, as can the intensity of the kick. Above we have already figured out what is considered the norm. But most mothers are confused by the fact that the baby is only pushed from one side.

  • This is more than normal. After all, our arms and legs are on the same side (more precisely, they bend in one direction). That is, you do not feel the jolts from the side where the back is. This is the first plus - it means that the child is doing well with development.
  • The second plus is that he does not change his position or does it extremely rarely. This means that there is less chance that the baby will decide to turn his head up before giving birth.
  • The left or right side, most likely, simply indicates where the child is turning. That is, if it kicks in the left side, then the backrest is in the right side. And even more often and stronger blows are obtained by the leg.


  • By the way! There is such a sign - from which side the baby kicks more often. If there are main shocks on the right side, then there will be a boy. If in the left side the baby most often reminds of himself, then this is a girl.
  • If the baby kicks in the lower abdomen, then this is not a reason to panic. Yes, the child has turned over and his legs are at the bottom. But nothing terrible happened. If this happened after 36 weeks, then you should be on your guard. Indeed, in the future it will be very difficult for the baby to roll over. Although, there are times when the baby turns over almost before the very birth (this happens with the right and wrong position).

How often should the baby push in the belly?

On this occasion, many expectant mothers, to put it mildly, are worried. There are even some mothers who are trying to stir up the baby by gently pushing the stomach. And there are such children that even at night they are not allowed to sleep peacefully.

  • I would like to note right away that you do not need to focus too much on this. Believe me, when you start calculating his tremors, you only find another reason to be nervous. No, you don't need to let such a thing take its course. Just listen to your baby's behavior.
  • On average, a child should push mom at least 10 times a day. If the period is short, then naturally there are less movements. For example, for 20 weeks there are up to 4 strokes.
  • But! This is the average. It happens that someone's baby is too active and makes much more pushing. And for some, the child is more passive and may not make it to 10.


  • Sometimes it happens that the baby is tired and not too awake today. Naturally, it depends on the mother's regimen. Maybe she walked a lot today or stood for a long time. You need to lie down, rest and let the baby relax.
  • It is believed that the 10 wiggle should occur before 5 pm. But practice shows that each baby has its own regime. Some have just woken up for night dances or football. And there are those who wake up their mother at 4-5 in the morning by kicking her.
  • Therefore, consider your individual regimen (more precisely, your crumbs). Be sure to tell your doctor when your peak of activity falls. But, if all the indicators and analyzes are normal, you and your baby are feeling well, then there is no reason to be nervous.
  • An alarming signal will be that the baby moves a little and feels pain in the lower abdomen (sharp or aching). This is a reason to immediately go to the hospital.

Does the baby kick before childbirth, during labor

Often, expectant mothers, especially young ones, do not pay due attention to the movement of the baby before childbirth. And if rapid childbirth occurs, then it is not at all before. Perhaps this is due to the excitement that awaits the baby and mother the day before. But often this fact can serve as a signal.

  • Immediately before childbirth, even before the contractions begin, the child stops kicking his mother so actively. It is not always possible to pick up this signal. After all, the baby was most active in the evening, and in the morning he was born.
  • By the way, primiparas are often hospitalized long before the important moment. And the expectant mother is in anticipation and even mild excitement. This is fine. Therefore, the baby's movements are often overlooked.


  • If the baby has become not so active or has stopped kicking mom in the side altogether, then the contractions will begin soon.
  • During the weddings themselves, the baby is also preparing for birth. And the pain is so strong that it is impossible to catch his movements. It’s just not up to the accounts, how and how many times the baby pushed with his foot.
  • No, the kid is moving. It's just that now his actions are directed in a different direction. After all, he also participates in the process of childbirth. Therefore, some argue that childbirth should take place without anesthesia. Thus, the mother fully feels the baby.

That is why doctors (or a special apparatus) are connected to check the baby's heartbeat. Especially if the labor is slightly delayed.

Video: How does the baby push in the mother's belly?

Kids are different, and the nature of their movements directly depends on their temperament. For example, an active baby will always move more, and a calm child only lets you know about his presence from time to time. In this article, we will tell expectant mothers what rate of fetal movements is considered normal.

The activity of the baby's movements can fluctuate significantly. Although the baby moves almost continuously in the womb, only some of the baby's movements are so strong that they can be clearly felt. Some may be unnoticed due to the position of the fetus in the direction of travel: they may be directed inward rather than outward. Or because of the activity of the mother: walking, walking often acts as inducing sleep. It is also possible that you sleep when the baby's movements are most active, especially when this happens at night.

What affects fetal movement

Studies have shown that even in the tummy, the baby reacts to stimuli: to external sounds, light. Their strength or intensity affects the activity of the child's movements. It has also been proven that the frequency of movements is influenced by both the mental and physical state of the expectant mother.

For example, the intensity of movement increases from the release of hormones into the bloodstream when the expectant mother is nervous, is in a state of stress. The state of wakefulness and rest can change in the fetus during every hour. This happens in accordance with the rhythms (biorhythms) of his intrauterine development, which are different for everyone. Some children may be more mobile in their mother's warm belly, while others may behave more moderately.

Even in the womb, children have days of special activity and periods when they want to rest, and they behave calmly. Sometimes fetal movements can be caused by touching the body to the inner wall of the fetal membrane, from which it moves away.

It may not be getting enough oxygen from the blood through the umbilical cord. When he moves, her position changes, blood flow increases and oxygen supply increases.

Strong tremors and movements of the baby in the abdomen: is it normal?

The number of fetal movements with the development of pregnancy becomes more and more. Rhythmic beats in some cases become regular and repeat at a constant interval, while in others the fetus pushes spontaneously and in a variety of ways.

The high activity of the fetus in the mother's womb does not mean at all that after birth it will be more restless than those babies whose movements were less intense. The biological clock, character, temperament and other personality traits of the unborn child are influenced by dozens of parallel factors, from the process of childbirth to the characteristics of the daily routine.

Although, there are different interesting points of view regarding the secrets of life in the womb. Here are some of the most striking examples:

A) Professor Hugo Jung believes that fetal movements can be regarded as a language of signs given “for the purpose of preconscious expression of well-being and development”. The more complex, differentiated fetal movement, the better developed its ability to perceive tactile sensations.

B) The method of establishing contacts mother - fetus, father - mother - fetus through touching, the Danish Franz Beldman called haptonomy (from Greek - hapto - touch).

Stroking the belly of a pregnant woman, gently tapping on it, while saying affectionate words, many seek feedback from the baby in the form of reciprocal pushes, movements. You can reduce fetal anxiety by stroking the abdomen, changing the position of the pregnant woman, leading to relaxation of the abdominal muscles. You can stimulate the movement of the fetus, thereby training its muscles. The observation results showed that such activities can change for the better the attitude of the future father and mother towards their child.

Test: how to check the activity of movements

1. Treat yourself (and your baby) with a light breakfast (or afternoon snack). A mug of sweet tea with cream and toast (muffin, cookies, etc.) will do.

2. After 10-15 minutes after that, lie down on a bed or sofa and spend an hour or two lying quietly. Usually, such a “high-calorie investment” followed by motor rest on the part of the mother encourages the fetus to demonstrate its own presence.

If the attempt was unsuccessful, try again a little later (maybe the last time you violated the “daily routine” and daringly tried to force the baby to do physical exercises during his “quiet hour”).

Warning signs associated with baby movements

If during the day the fetus does not detect motor activity, despite all your attempts to feel it, then it is advisable to consult a doctor. Listening to fetal heart sounds or a few seconds of ultrasound scans will immediately clarify the situation.

In any case, there is no reason to panic. In medicine, there are cases when the expectant mother did not feel the movements of the fetus for several days, and this did not have dire consequences. Although, of course, it will be safer to play it safe and consult a specialist.

Observing fetal movements

Advanced obstetricians strongly recommend taking control of fetal motor activity from the 28th week of pregnancy. At this time, fetal movements are an indicator of its well-being. The control is carried out twice during every day - in the morning and in the evening.

The assessment is made as follows:

1. Mark the start time of counting.

2. Record all the baby's movements (coups, jerks, kicks, movements, including light ones).

3. Once you have marked ten movements of the baby - record the end time of counting.

If from the first to the tenth movement of the fetus 10 - 20 minutes have passed, then the baby is quite active. If a little more, then, probably now it is time for a "smoke break", or your baby initially does not belong to highly mobile people. If an hour has passed, then have a snack as described above and repeat the control count. If the fetus took an hour again, then an emergency doctor's consultation is required.

So, these are the most exciting, interesting, and, of course, important points related to fetal movements. I sincerely hope that, armed with this knowledge, the expectant mother will be more confident in herself and avoid unnecessary fears and worries, and even, at times, real panic. And God forbid every woman during the entire pregnancy to feel the sweetest movements in the world - the movements of her unborn baby!

31.5.2007, 15:20

He moves a lot and oh-oh-very much, his stomach is shaking!
The doctor says it's okay. Heartbeat is good, ultrasound too.
Maybe because of the heat?
Girls - pot-bellied and giving birth, how (was it) with you?

31.5.2007, 15:40

AutoLady, it was so. I have alternated periods of "calm" and wild activity. So when my son started playing football in his stomach, or whatever, I could not even sleep for days. So that's it.

31.5.2007, 15:53

AutoLady, the doctor told me that this is a sign that the child is not entirely comfortable in your stomach. it is necessary to pass all the tests, whether everything is in order with you. I was all right, but the child was pushing anyway, as a result, during pregnancy, which was generally fine (I had no nausea, no dizziness with fever, no abdominal pain), at 8 months. the water left, also without pain. as it turned out very good, because the child was born with severe jaundice and by the end of the term could get himself big problems. my antibodies haunted him, and this with the same Rh factors, just different blood groups. when I found out everything, I was very surprised why no one said anything like that during the take. it turned out to be a rare occurrence. but my child, it almost cost health, that's at least!
wrote, as it was with me, and your baby may just be hot, now many are uncomfortable from such heat.

31.5.2007, 16:09

janser, do you think that the activity of your son was the reason for the early outpouring of waters? Unlikely.
With a constant threat from 22 weeks (strong tone of the uterus) and fetal activity, I happily brought it to the PDR, and then the bubble was pierced.

31.5.2007, 16:31

QUOTE(GerdA, 31-05-07 @ 16:09)
you think

I do not think, but I was told by the doctors who did the cesarean and examined the child. that his activity was due to discomfort (Tsareva told me this when I took it that his activity might be because of this, so I was prescribed additional tests, hemoglobin was slightly lowered, I was prescribed pills and decided that they had found the reason) , the waters left suddenly, for no reason, labor did not start and after 6 hours after that. the doctors explained to me that a critical moment had come and the take could not continue any longer. as they put it: "what a clever nature!"
I can now remember this without any problems, but we have suffered through the fear. and when, seeing my belly, the doctors said that the child's weight did not even reach 2 kg, when it turned out that they were mistaken, the weight was normal, another began, even worse, during intensive therapy, b-bin grew so actively that we did not survive the best moments in your life. only thanks to the doctors, their work, it was possible to stop it 11 days after giving birth. our luminary of pediatrics, calmly told me, there will be b-bin 500 units, the child will become a fool, above 750 is not compatible with life.

31.5.2007, 16:31


My first child was born in September, all summer I walked with a belly, the baby was moving very violently in her tummy, I could not sleep at night. The second child was born after some time in June, so in winter and spring I left pregnant without even feeling it. I don’t know exactly what is the reason for this movement, or the heat, and the consequence of this is a lack of oxygen, or the character of the child is already laid in the mother’s tummy. My first child is still restless, and the second is a calm and docile little boy. see.
janser, by the way, we also had an incompatibility in blood group, I was very surprised and naturally scared when on the second day the baby had jaundice, they began to take blood from him every day from a wreath, dropper, etc., and the pregnancy went well and We were born very quickly, in 2 hours !!!
Now everything is over, soon we have a birthday, already 2 years old
So I wish you all good luck !!!

31.5.2007, 16:39

The increased activity may be due to a lack of oxygen.

Tycheblin

31.5.2007, 18:29

My first baby hardly moved at all, and wished to be born at 38 weeks (the water went), and the second girl was just terribly active (even more so it was with what to compare), but the doctors said that it was okay, the contractions began at 36 weeks, she arrived in the hospital, they looked at me, did an ultrasound, the weight was 2900, they offered to fix it and wait until 38 weeks, they were born with a weight of 3360!

My hemoglobin is low. But what does the child have to do with it?
About bilirubim and the incompatibility of blood I am silent, everything is (mmm) ok. The analyzes are all good.
In general, THANKS to everyone for the answers!
The doctor says that everything is in order, and since this is not only with me (but also with a bunch of members of the forum), I have completely calmed down
I will think that the footballer (s) ...

Well, just with low hemoglobin, there is a lack of oxygen in both the mother and the child. Low hemoglobin was also set in pregnancy, Sorbifer Durules was prescribed. Then, somewhere around 7 months old, they punctured the KKB (cocoborksilase, maybe she lied somewhere in the letters). But the stomach was shaking as it all continued. However, even now Sanka is such an awl
Her blood group is different, rhesus is the same, there were no conflicts, jaundice too. She gave birth at the 42nd week, the bladder was pierced, but there were no signs of postmaturity.
Health to you and your baby!

we have a rhesus conflict, the belly was walking by itself where it wanted from 16 weeks. under the shower I always had the feeling that two had to be washed. By the way, the festivities began at night and until the morning. Actually, for a year and a half we have been sleeping badly at night. I’ve even got used to it.

Once I came across an article about a strong movement of a child in the stomach. It was explained by the lack of oxygen and mother's movement. That is, if the mother did not move much during the day (sedentary work), and even if there is a lack of fresh air, then the child will encourage the mother to move. I've noticed on myself - while you are walking, doing something, singing songs, the goat lies calmly and does not jerk. One had only to sit / lie down for an hour or two, this would start ... It is advised to walk more, in the evening, slowly, with her husband under the arm. After such walks, my belly would let me fall asleep calmly (apparently, he was swayed as if on handles), otherwise she would be tormented while he kicked off his there.

If intuition suggests that something is wrong and you are very worried about this, do a CTG and see how he lives there (after consulting with a doctor, of course). And oxygen cocktails appeared on sale in the pharmacy (I saw them in Zdravushka), a year and a half ago, when my pregnant friend was running around with the thought that her puzzler had oxygen starvation, they were not on sale. And I myself went into a pressure chamber during pregnancy, as prescribed by a doctor, they assured me that it was terribly useful, but the procedure was not pleasant. Although I don’t remember such a thing that the child “constantly sausage in his stomach”, on the contrary, there were days when there was almost no activity, believe me, this was also a reason for excitement.

If I were you, I would try belly breathing, it gives the baby an oxygen supply, and drank an oxygen cocktail. If it helps, then it really is a lack of oxygen, which is understandable in such a heat.

IMHO, depends on the child.
The first one kicked and spun, there was no rescue. The second one pushed very little - he only disliked when there was at least some pressure on his stomach (for example, he could not stand a laptop). Hemoglobin was low in both pregnancies. Only in the first I rushed to the institute on buses, and in the second more and more at home on the couch. The first was a terrible nightmare. The second is just a bunny. So oxygen and movement is complete nonsense.

Added:
AutoLady, Are you going to Turkey there? So - I really do not advise in this situation, you will be worn out at least. As a maximum, we will not be better - the health of vacationers is completely on their conscience

I also heard and read such that the child moves intensively when there is a lack of oxygen. For myself, I can say that everything was from time to time, now my stomach was shaking, now there was complete calm. But neither one nor the other is good.
I wish you all the best and healthy baby, the main thing is to be less nervous.

Not gathered. There were reasons. Although very sorry.

Thanks to all!
I went to buy oxygen cocktails

Prynessa

QUOTE(AutoLady, 31-05-07 @ 16:20)
The doctor says it's okay. Heartbeat is good, ultrasound too.

I was told that this is not very good, because the child does not have enough oxygen, oxygen cocktails were prescribed and advised to be outdoors as much as possible

I don’t know ... As Mr. Isheisky said (I fell in love with him this year!) Each person is individual ... You cannot drag or stretch everyone under the "Procrustean bed" ... My child does not fight in the tummy, but this the feeling that she is constantly moving somewhere smoothly ... Sometimes he wants to rip my mother's tummy, but I explain to him that the exit is from a completely different side ...
In general, there was no trust in doctors before, and now even more so ... They have been frightening me with childbirth since the end of April ... In chorus in the first maternity hospital they said that I was about to give birth ... I walked for a month ... I came to the first, when they saw me, they were surprised, they examined, they said everything ... Five-day readiness ... Five days passed, I went to my own (or rather, not to my doctor, but who is for her!), I say well, since when will I give birth ... I have the answer again all in five days, there are no other options !!! And now I have been sitting for the second month on bags and on alert ... But things are still there ... The child is growing, becoming more and more and more and more discomfort from his movements ... Therefore, it seems that he is constantly moving .. But movement is life and I am glad that he grows and lives ... I am not happy only that these movements intensify at night .. But after reading this thread, I realized that I am not the only one with such problems ... A friend is trying to teach her in the stomach, so that he slept at night and did not sleep during the day ... But everything is useless, nature is such a thing, you cannot predict and the doctors here are completely powerless ... .. I sit and think to go to see this very Nonna Vasilyevna ... So to speak on the eyes ... The 1st maternity hospital will open, I will go anyway ... I was even told in the LCD that they would no longer write the meeting, tk. anyway, I'll give birth in any way ... I'll go back tomorrow ... I'll ask where the vaunted forecasts are ... it's 39 weeks already ... and from 32 everyone promises to give birth to me ...

The child is actively moving in the stomach - is it good or bad? Should we consider this a feature of the baby's temperament or a sign of any pathology? Let's speculate.

Pregnancy is the most exciting period in any woman's life. But along with pleasant emotions, many fears and questions often arise. Expectant mothers are worried about how the child feels in the womb, and his too active turns and jerks can become a reason for strong anxiety.

How actively should the baby move at different stages of pregnancy? On average, a woman begins to feel the movements of the fetus, starting from the 20th week of pregnancy. After 24 weeks, the movements become stronger, and by the end of pregnancy, the baby's activity decreases.

You can name the following reasons why the child is actively moving in the mother's tummy.

1. Reaction to external factors. With active movements, the baby can show his dissatisfaction with his mother's posture, loud sounds and music, bright light aimed at the stomach. Try changing body positions, dimming too bright lights, or turning down music, and your baby will calm down.

2. Mom's mood. Your baby's restless movements can be a reaction to anxiety, worry, or fear you are experiencing. Try to be less nervous so that the baby does not worry with you.

3. A certain period of pregnancy. From 24 to 32 weeks, the child's activity is periodic. This is due to its rapid growth, development and desire to learn about the world around it, which is still limited by the walls of the uterus.

4. Daily routine. It happens that the child pushes strongly in the mother's stomach. After all, he lives according to his own specific regime. Active tremors are noted during wakefulness, and lulls - during sleep, lasting about 3 hours in a row.

5. Hiccups. Sometimes the baby's frequent movements can be confused with the hiccups that occur during pregnancy due to the baby swallowing amniotic fluid. Hiccups are completely normal, recurring phenomena. It should not serve as a reason for concern about the health of the crumbs.
After 24 weeks of pregnancy, the norm is 10-15 movements per hour (excluding sleep time).

Sometimes it pays to be extra vigilant. For example, if the nature of the child's movements has changed, they become stronger and more intense, the baby actively moves without a break for sleep. This could be a sign of a lack of oxygen, that is, hypoxia. In this case, you must definitely consult a doctor who will prescribe cardiotocography (a method of calculating the heart rate and fetal movements per hour) or Doppler ultrasound, which is performed using a special ultrasound machine. When receiving indirect evidence of fetal hypoxia, the doctor will most likely advise hospitalization and prescribe treatment to improve the condition and health of the baby. But it is more dangerous if the child is not actively moving, this almost always indicates oxygen deficiency and intrauterine fetal growth retardation.

Before contractions, the baby usually calms down inside, the movements become infrequent and less intense. Therefore, they say that childbirth is approaching if the child stops moving a lot. When the baby is actively moving at 40 weeks, this is rather an exception to the rule, since there is very little room for the baby in the uterus. The kid will most likely roll, straighten the legs and arms, but, for example, will not be able to roll over, for example.

Active movement of the fetus before childbirth can sometimes indicate oxygen starvation, some kind of discomfort. Try taking a walk in the fresh air, and then listen to the behavior of the crumbs. If active movements have not stopped, then it would be advisable to visit a doctor just in case, since hypoxia is dangerous at any time.

The woman begins to feel the movement of the fetus from about the middle of pregnancy. In the last trimester, movements are naturally associated with many physiological processes in the body of a pregnant woman. A woman may notice that the fetus is moving in response to emotional stress or after eating sweet foods, etc. Indirectly, excessive fetal activity may indicate existing abnormalities during pregnancy.

Physiological causes of fetal hyperactivity

In addition to the above reasons, the child often pushes in the stomach in the following cases:

  • the woman has taken an uncomfortable position, while the fetus becomes cramped and its movements become more active;
  • environmental stimuli (for example, loud noise) can "wake up" the child, forcing him to push more often;
  • the individual mode of wakefulness of the fetus and the pregnant woman may not coincide. Therefore, a woman can feel active tremors at night. During the day, the child is "rocked" by the motor activity of a woman.

The above situations are typical for pregnancy in the last trimester.

Pathological causes of excessive mobility

The most common reason why a child often moves is hypoxia (oxygen deprivation). There are many prerequisites leading to this condition: abnormalities of the placenta, somatic diseases of the mother (anemia, diabetes mellitus, etc.). A specialist can determine whether there is oxygen starvation, as well as the severity of the pathological condition. For this purpose, he listens to the fetal heartbeat, prescribes an ultrasound scan and conducts a cardiotocogram of the fetus (that is, with the help of a special device, the fetal heartbeats are recorded with a graphic display). With the help of dopplerometry, the intensity of blood flow in the arteries of the placenta is determined.