Keeping this in consideration, should I worry about increased fetal movement?
When to see a doctorIf you're in your third trimester and you're worried that you're not feeling your baby move very often, definitely try the kick count. If you monitor your baby's kicks or movements during a particular window of time but you're still not logging enough movements, call your doctor.
Also, what are signs of fetal distress? 2.Signs of fetal distress: abnormal fetal heart rate
- An abnormally fast heart rate (tachycardia)
- An abnormally slow heart rate (bradycardia)
- Abrupt decreases in heart rate (variable decelerations)
- Late returns to the baseline heart rate after a contraction (late decelerations)
Thereof, can there be too much fetal movement?
This feeling can sometimes be disconcerting, but it's actually a normal part of baby's development and a reassuring sign that baby is healthy. However, babies can't move “too much” and there is really nothing you can do to ease painful fetal movements. Just as each pregnancy is unique, so are the baby's movements.
What does it mean if your baby is very active in the womb?
No. In fact, if she's active, you can probably take this as a sign that she's doing well! Every pregnancy is different. There's no set number of movements or kicks that you should feel, so it's unlikely that your baby's moving too much.
