We all know that as the pregnancy cycle increases, the fetus will continue to grow and develop. At a certain period, the fetus will move. Sometimes the fetus will sense the mother’s call and It will move, and it will move when it hears music, but sometimes it is not like this. Why does the fetus not move when it hears music? Why does the fetus not move when it hears music?
Generally speaking, 16-20 weeks The fetus begins to feel fetal movements between weeks, and the fetus begins to hear after 25 weeks. The fetus may be quieter when listening to relatively soothing music and may not necessarily move. However, when hearing relatively noisy sounds, the fetus may be uneasy and increase fetal movement. The fetus's ears will develop in the fifth month of pregnancy. At this time, you can play some beautiful and soothing music for him. The state of the fetus has a lot to do with your mood. The fetus has hearing at 15 weeks, and can hear sounds in more complex environments by 6 months. By 32 weeks, the fetus can remember familiar sounds and react in the same way, such as kicking, moving or standing still. wait. Your baby's reaction is normal. As long as you are prepared and do regular check-ups, there will be no problem. If the fetus does not move when you play music, it may be that it is sleeping, or it is not very interested in the music, or it may be so interested that it forgets to move; this cannot be used to judge that the fetus has poor hearing. The most important thing now is to pay attention to the number of fetal movements of the baby every day; as for whether the baby's hearing is abnormal, you need to wait until the baby is born to do a hearing screening. After 4 months of pregnancy, the fetus will have hearing. Especially after 6 months, the fetus' hearing is almost close to that of adults, so you can choose prenatal education music. How much fetal movement is normal?
Fetal movements are generally 3 to 5 times per hour, and fetal movements are about 30 to 40 times in 12 hours. Under normal circumstances, the intensity and frequency of fetal movements change to a certain extent throughout the day and night. Fetal movements are less frequent in the morning and increase after 6 p.m. Fetal movements are most active between 8 and 11 p.m. The intensity and frequency of fetal movements vary greatly from person to person. Some as many as 100 times in 12 hours, and some only 30 to 40 times. But as long as the fetal movements are regular and rhythmic, and the change curve is not large, it means that the fetal development is normal. . However, due to large individual differences in fetuses, some fetuses can move about 100 times in 12 hours. As long as the fetal movements are regular, rhythmic, and do not change much, it proves that the fetal development is normal. So sometimes the feeling is not obvious. If you are worried, you can do a pregnancy check-up. In the late pregnancy, there is more amniotic fluid and the space is smaller. It is normal for the baby's fetal movements to decrease appropriately. Check it regularly. If there is a sudden increase in fetal movement, it is usually because the baby is hypoxic. It is recommended to go to the hospital for oxygen and review the fetal heart rate monitoring. look.