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asked Aug 19, 2022 in Baby Health During Pregnancy by Hira
Why am I not feeling much movement from my baby during the second trimester, even though the ultrasound shows that everything is fine with the placenta, amniotic fluid, and the baby is not in an anterior position?
Artificial Intelligence Health Assistant's Answer

It is common for pregnant women to start feeling their baby's movements between 18-25 weeks. However, every pregnancy is different, and some women may not feel as much movement as others. There are several reasons why you may not be feeling much movement at 25 weeks, even if your ultrasound results are normal.

Firstly, it could be due to the position of your placenta. If your placenta is located at the front of your uterus (anterior position), it can act as a cushion and dampen the sensations of fetal movements.

Secondly, factors such as the size and position of your baby can also affect how strongly you feel their movements. If your baby is positioned towards your back or facing away from your belly (posterior position), their kicks and punches may be directed towards your spine instead of being felt on the front.

Lastly, some babies are naturally more active than others. Just like adults have different activity levels, babies in utero also have varying levels of activity. Some babies are more active during certain times of day or after certain foods or drinks.

If you're concerned about reduced fetal movement, there are a few things you can try to encourage more activity:

  • Find a quiet and comfortable place to lie down on your left side. This position increases blood flow to the uterus and can stimulate fetal movement.
  • Have a snack or drink something cold (like fruit juice) before lying down for a while.
  • Pay attention to patterns in your baby's movements throughout the day. While there isn't a set number of kicks you should feel, you should notice a consistent pattern of movement.
  • If you're still worried, contact your healthcare provider. They may recommend additional monitoring or tests to ensure everything is progressing as it should.

    Remember, every pregnancy is unique, and it's important to trust your instincts. If something feels off or if you have any concerns about your baby's movements, don't hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for guidance and reassurance.

  • 1 Answer

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    answered Aug 20, 2022 by anonymous
    Same here I am also 24 weak pagnet I am not feeling anything 
    commented Aug 23, 2022 by anonymous
    Same here am 22 but am not felling anything

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