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Summary

The video discusses the importance of baby movement during pregnancy and the mistakes that can affect it. The speaker mentions that babies typically start moving between 18-20 weeks and that less movement can be a sign of potential issues with the child's development.

The speaker identifies several mistakes that can lead to less baby movement, including:

1. Eating too much food at once, leaving little space for the baby to move.
2. Not eating enough turmeric, which is essential for the baby's development.
3. Sleeping on the stomach, which can restrict blood flow to the baby.
4. Putting pressure on the stomach while sitting or working.
5. Thinking negatively and being stressed, which can affect the baby's movement.
6. Not drinking enough water, leading to a lack of amniotic fluid.
7. Having an infection, which can affect the baby's movement.
8. Not taking care of one's illness, which can weaken the baby.

The speaker also mentions that some babies may move more at night, and that the position of the placenta can affect the mother's ability to feel the baby's movements. The video concludes by advising viewers to correct their mistakes and take care of their health to ensure the baby's proper development.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Babies typically start moving in the womb around 18-20 weeks into pregnancy.
2. The position of the placenta can affect how much movement a mother feels from her baby.
3. Sleeping on the stomach can restrict blood flow to the baby and reduce movement.
4. Eating a heavy diet can reduce the amount of space available for the baby to move.
5. A balanced diet that includes turmeric, grains, fruits, vegetables, dry fruits, milk, and other nutritious foods can support the baby's development.
6. Stress and negative thinking can affect the baby's movement and development.
7. Drinking enough water and staying hydrated is essential for the baby's movement and development.
8. Infections, such as vaginal infections, can affect the baby's movement and development.
9. Babies may move more at night, but this can vary from baby to baby.
10. In the seventh, eighth, or ninth month of pregnancy, the baby may move less due to limited space in the womb.
11. If the placenta is positioned anteriorly (in the front), the mother may feel less movement from the baby.
12. If the baby suddenly stops moving or starts moving excessively, the mother should consult with a doctor.