Pregnant women are asleep, but the fetus may still be awake, and the fetus may be more active at night. If the amount of activity is large, it may also affect the mother's rest. Therefore, the daily routine of the fetus and the mother are not necessarily synchronized. The fetus often yawns, swallows, or sucks in the mother's body.
1. What is the fetus doing when the pregnant woman is asleep? The fetus will fall asleep after moving around in the mother's belly for a while. When the expectant mother wakes up the next day, the baby may not have woken up yet. Generally, the fetus is more quiet during the day, likes to sleep, and will be noisy at night, which causes trouble for many expectant mothers, after all, the fetus's daily routine is not synchronized with the mother's.
2. What actions does the fetus have in the stomach? When the baby is not even called a "fetus", amniotic fluid is their ocean. Babies can swim around in the uterus of the expectant mother, as they are still small, they basically swim aimlessly without any specific posture, more like a leisurely little sea horse. When the baby is still in the stomach, it can already yawn, suck, and swallow these small actions. However, are these actions of the baby the same as ours, or are they instinctive reactions caused by being tired or sleepy? In fact, starting from the 3rd month of pregnancy, the baby's heart begins to supply blood to all internal organs and exchange blood with the embryo through the umbilical cord.