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Fetal movement in the sixth month

 The movement of the fetus in the sixth month, the kicks and movements of the fetus in its mother’s womb are one of the most important things that reassure the mother that her fetus is fine, and today’s article will talk in particular about the movement of the fetus in its mother’s womb in the sixth month of pregnancy, and it will talk in general about all matters that concern the mother And her fetus during the sixth month of pregnancy.


Symptoms of pregnancy in the sixth month

After the end of the first trimester of pregnancy, the pregnant woman will have passed the difficulty of this stage and ensuing nausea, vomiting,, and severe fatigue, to enter the second trimester of pregnancy, which is the stage between the fourth month to the sixth month, and below we will learn about the most prominent symptoms of pregnancy in the last month of the second trimester It is the sixth month, and they are as follows:

  • Suffering from pain in several areas of the body: These areas include the pelvis, hips, and back, and the reason for this pain is due to the weight that the mother has gained.
  • Vertigo: At this stage of pregnancy, the feeling of dizziness increases; Because circulation increases blood flow to the uterus.
  • Constipation: With the emergence of the abdomen, pressure increases on the intestines, which causes it to reduce its activity, so the pregnant woman becomes constipated.
  • Feeling hungry: This is normal, as the fetus at this stage needs more nutrition to complete its growth.
  • Itching: It is most noticeable in the abdominal area due to the stretching of the skin.
  • Aversion to certain smells: such as the smells of some perfumes or some foods.
  • Breast prominence  During the sixth month of pregnancy, the breasts continue to grow and increase in size.
  • Weight gain: In this month, it is normal for the pregnant woman to increase at a rate ranging between 4.5-to 8, and this increase, of course, is not only gained by the mother in the sixth month, but is the result of the increase since the beginning of pregnancy, and this weight leads to the mother’s transition from the stage of wearing normal clothes to a stage Wear maternity clothes.
  • The belly button protrudes outward: This is normal for all pregnant women, starting from the sixth month.

The fetus in the sixth month of pregnancy

The sixth month is the period from week 21 to week 24, and below we will learn about the changes that occur to the fetus in its mother’s womb during this stage of pregnancy:

  • The length of the fetus during weeks 21-22 is approximately 18-19 cm, and its length increases between weeks 23-24 to become 20 cm.
  • The size of the fetus during the sixth month ranges between 450-900 grams.
  • Eyelashes and eyebrows begin to grow and appear between weeks 23-and 26.
  • The bone marrow begins to make blood cells between weeks 21 and 22.
  • Taste buds form between weeks 21-22.
  • The lungs are fully formed so that the fetus has two complete lungs.
  • It has a unique set of fingerprints.
  • The fetus begins to focus on sounds outside the womb, such as the mother's speech, screaming, or other sounds.

Fetal movement in the sixth month

  • The mother who is pregnant for the second time feels the movement of her fetus in the sixth month more and more clearly than the pregnant woman in the first time. The woman whose pregnancy is her first experience is still new to feeling the movement of her fetus, but she is aware of the kicks and punches that her fetus directs to her, and given the weight of the fetus at this stage, which It does not exceed 900 grams because the kicks are not strong or painful, but rather light movements that often resemble the flutter of butterflies, but they are more intense than the movements that the mother used to do in the previous month.
  • During the sixth month, all pregnant women will be aware of the fetus's movement, so all mothers must start monitoring the fetus's kicks, which must be at least 10 movements or flaps within two hours, and this is the ideal rate.

How often should the fetus move?

During the first trimester of pregnancy, some pregnant women may feel some vibrations or light movements that are almost insignificant, but at the end of the second trimester of pregnancy, i.e. the beginning of the sixth month, the kicks increase and their strength increases and this movement takes place at different periods, so the fetus alternates between wakefulness and sleeps Usually, the fetus is active between 9 pm and 1 am, and babies in their mothers’ womb respond to sounds around them or touches and kick increase when the blood sugar level changes. Therefore, mothers who lose their fetuses’ movement are usually advised to eat a piece of chocolate or a glass of juice to feel Fetal movement, and specialists say that the movement of the fetus must be felt 10 times within 120 minutes.

What are the times of increased fetal movement?

There are some times when the fetus is more active, and these times are as follows:

  • After eating: When the mother eats food, the blood sugar level rises, which gives the fetus more energy that makes it more active.
  • When the mother feels nervous: When the mother is nervous, the level of adrenaline rises, giving the fetus more energy.
  • When the mother sleeps or relaxes: When the mother relaxes or goes to bed to sleep, she will most likely notice an increase in the movements and activity of the fetus.
  • After exercising: After the mother finishes her exercise, she may feel the increased activity of her fetus.
  • After the mother drinks something cold: such as cold juice, cold water, or ice cream.

Is the movement of the fetus indicative of its health?

The movement of the fetus is a sign that the fetus sends that it is in good health in terms of strength and size, and some specialists advise calculating the kicks of the fetus during a certain period of 10 minutes, as the mother must feel a movement, kick or flutter of her fetus every 10 minutes, but in fact, it cannot be determined A certain number of expected kicks during a period, and we can say that there is no real scientific evidence to prove that calculating and evaluating the movement of the fetus during a period is a good indicator of the health of the fetus.


In general, the movement of the fetus differs from one woman to another and from one pregnancy to another. Some mothers feel the movement of the fetus in the fourth month, whether at its beginning or at the end, and some of them do not feel this movement until after reaching the sixth month, as the weight of the pregnant woman affects the movement of the fetus. The pregnant woman who suffers from an increase in weight has a thick abdominal wall that makes her not clearly feel the movement of her fetus, and the good thing that mothers should know is that the decrease in the movement of the fetus in the sixth month is not a cause for concern as long as the doctor confirms the health of the fetus through television imaging.

Is there a relationship between fetal movement and gender?

The answer is no, in fact, linking the movement of the fetus to its gender is just folk tales and myths that have no basis in truth. With a male fetus, these narrations, as we mentioned, are just myths.

Fetal movement in the sixth month, at the end of today's article, it must be emphasized that the lack of fetal movement in the sixth month is not a matter of concern as long as the specialized doctor confirms the health of the fetus through television imaging.

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