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How Important is Fetal Movement?
Fetal movement is an important indicator of fetal health. Typically, it begins to be felt around 18-22 weeks of pregnancy. A decrease or absence of fetal movement can be a sign of distress and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
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What are Common Fetal Health Issues?
How Can Maternal Health Affect Fetal Health?
How Important is Fetal Movement?
How Can Environmental Factors Affect Fetal Health?
What is the Importance of Regular Prenatal Checkups?
How Can Stress Impact Fetal Health?
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What Should You Do If You Think You Have HPV?
Can Dysuria be Prevented?
How does patient communication contribute to managing anesthesia risks?
What is Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)?
Why are Observational Studies Important in Gynecology?
How Are These Changes Diagnosed?
How to Strengthen Pelvic Muscles?
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