هنا اعلان

How does an 8-month-old fetus move?

+ Font Size -

 How does an 8-month-old fetus move?

How does an 8-month-old fetus move


eighth month


During this month, the symptoms of childbirth intensify, and the pregnant woman feels severe pain in the lower abdomen; Because the pelvis begins to expand, which facilitates the passage of the fetus, and in the eighth month of pregnancy, 

every pregnant woman must pay close attention to her pregnancy, make sure to sleep comfortably, get enough time, and pay special attention. Her food and the many things she should do A pregnant woman should take good care of herself to avoid premature birth and loss of the fetus.

The movement of the male fetus in the eighth month


After the formation and strength of the bones, the movement of the fetus is easier, and the activity increases, which affects the mother, as she feels very tired and tired, and as the fetus approaches, the activity of the fetus increases more and more. 

The ninth month, and among the most important developments in the weeks of the eighth month:

How does an 8-month-old fetus move

week thirty-one


  • The baby is 42 cm long and weighs 600 grams per kilogram.
  • Fat begins to accumulate in the child's body in large quantities.
  • Increased fetal movement, especially at night, can wake the mother from sleep, especially when the fetus is male and the movements are intense.
  • A fetal monitoring program helps ensure that the fetus is normal.
  • Feeling of burning in the mother's stomach.
  • A pregnant woman can enter into a marital relationship if the doctors do not stop her.



Thirty-second week

  • The fetus is 43 cm long and weighs about one to eight hundred grams.
  • The mother can gain the equivalent of a pound per week, and this weight is in favor of the fetus, as it gains half or even a third of its body weight.
  • This week, the baby's hair and nails begin to form.
  • The fetus's cartilage turns into solid bones, and its bones begin to form.
  • The percentage of blood in the mother rises by about 50%.
  • The mother felt heartburn and to avoid this acidity, she had to eat bland food.
  • Feeling back pain.



week thirty-three

  • The fetus weighs two kilograms and is forty-four centimeters long.
  • The bones of the fetus get stronger, but the bones of the skull are still far apart, so the baby's head can easily come out of the pelvis at birth.
  • The baby's head is low and ready to be born in which case a lot of blood is flowing to nourish the brain.
  • The fetus's immune system is formed by transferring antibodies from the mother to the fetus through the bloodstream.
  • The mother needs a lot of calcium to help the fetus strengthen its bones.
  • The mother may suffer from numbness in her hands and wrist, so she must rest regularly, and find it difficult to find a suitable sleeping or sitting position.
  • Swelling of the face, hands, and legs can be a sign of preeclampsia, so it's worth talking to your doctor.
  • The internal organs of the fetus are not yet complete, so if a premature birth occurs, the baby is placed in a premature infant.


The thirty-fourth week


  • The weight of the fetus is two kilograms and three hundred grams, and its length is forty-five centimeters.
  • The brain is fully developed and the memory is fully formed.
  • The fetus at this stage can also sleep and dream.
  • His body is full of fats that regulate his body temperature after birth.
  • His ability to breathe is effective.
  • Mothers may experience sensitivity and itching from the stretching of the skin.