Phantom fetal movement is perceived movement when there is no fetus in utero, or if the fetus has not actually moved.
Phantom fetal movement is perceived movement when there is no fetus in utero, or if the fetus has not actually moved.
If a fetus has died how can it move?
it is called quickening
Yes. Just like it will give you a bowel movement it will do the same to the fetus and it can be fatal.
none what so ever :D
This is a dangerous situation. The fetus will be a problem long before there is any chance of feeling movement. This requires a doctor's attention.
There is no BM because the fetus isn't taking in solids.
No.You would need to be at least 4 months pregnant to feel any movement from the fetus.
Amniotic fluid is a clear, watery liquid that surrounds and protects the fetus in the womb during pregnancy. It helps cushion the fetus from external pressure, maintains a stable temperature, and allows for movement and growth. Additionally, the amniotic fluid contains nutrients and hormones that support the development of the fetus.
Amniotic fluid is the fluid that surrounds and cushions the fetus inside the amniotic sac during pregnancy. It provides protection, helps regulate temperature, and allows movement for the developing fetus. The amniotic fluid is produced by the fetus and is mainly composed of water and fetal urine.
The fluid-filled sac surrounding the developing embryo or fetus is called the amniotic sac. It is filled with amniotic fluid that protects and cushions the fetus, helping to regulate its temperature and provide room for movement.