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Association Between Gestational Weeks, Initial Maternal Perception of Fetal Movement, and Individual Interoceptive Differences in Pregnant Women: Cross-Sectional Study

Association Between Gestational Weeks, Initial Maternal Perception of Fetal Movement, and Individual Interoceptive Differences in Pregnant Women: Cross-Sectional Study

A pregnant woman typically first senses fetal movement at approximately 18-20 weeks of gestation in primipara and approximately 16-18 weeks in multipara. However, there is variability in the gestational week when this awareness occurs, with some experiencing it earlier or later [1,2]. The factors contributing to these variations remain unknown. Interestingly, this awareness tends to occur at approximately 16 weeks or after 20 weeks of gestation.

Miku Furusho, Minami Noda, Yoko Sato, Yoshiko Suetsugu, Seiichi Morokuma

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2024;8:e57128

Loss of Smell and Taste in Patients With Suspected COVID-19: Analyses of Patients’ Reports on Social Media

Loss of Smell and Taste in Patients With Suspected COVID-19: Analyses of Patients’ Reports on Social Media

The average difference of the days between the onset of other symptoms and the onset of the loss of senses was 4.2 days. There were 6 (4.9%) members who reported that the onset of the loss of senses occurred on the day other symptoms started, and 5 (4.07%) members who reported that the loss of senses occurred before other symptoms started. The average difference of the days between the onset of the loss of senses and other symptoms was 1.6 days when the loss of senses preceded the onset of other symptoms.

Sachiko Koyama, Rumi Ueha, Kenji Kondo

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(4):e26459