The baby's movements may be less noticeable, as the baby's increasing size makes it less and less able to move freely in the uterus, but these movements are more intense. However, the baby is still moving at 26 weeks gestation.
However, there are several ways to monitor fetal movements and the woman should do this control in the manner indicated by the specialist who is managing her pregnancy. If you detect a decrease in the baby's activity, you should go to the hospital so that they can check that everything is all right.
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Silvia Azaña Gutiérrez
B.Sc., M.Sc.
Graduate in Health Biology from the University of Alcalá and specialized in Clinical Genetics from the same university. Master in Assisted Reproduction by the University of Valencia in collaboration with IVI clinics.
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