Abnormal forceful, jerky, and periodic fetal movement can be associated with a fetal seizure . The seizures occur repeatedly, usually involving the whole fetal body, and at a frequency that varies from two movements/second in clonic convulsions to several times/minute in lightening convulsions (2, 3).
What is abnormal fetal movement?
Abnormal forceful, jerky, and periodic fetal movement can be associated with a fetal seizure . The seizures occur repeatedly, usually involving the whole fetal body, and at a frequency that varies from two movements/second in clonic convulsions to several times/minute in lightening convulsions (2, 3).