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My daughter is seven months pregnant and has severe fetal movement. Is it normal?

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-05-23 07:17:04 Views: 50 times

At seven months, the number of fetal movements per hour should not exceed three to five, and the number of fetal movements within 12 hours should be around 30 to 40. If your fetal movements are within the normal range, don't worry too much. If they exceed this range, it may be caused by intrauterine hypoxia.

My daughter is seven months pregnant and has severe fetal movement. Is it normal?



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