The baby's movements in the 33rd week of gestation may be somewhat different from those perceived in previous weeks, as the baby has less and less space inside the mother's womb. As a result, the baby's movements may feel less free and therefore more intense.
In any case, the baby should continue to move and the woman should control her movements in the manner recommended by the specialist who is managing her pregnancy. If less foetal activity is detected, 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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