Can babies with pelvic tilt enter the pelvis

  Due to differences in bone size, each female friend may have variations in their pelvic area. The pelvis plays a crucial role in female fertility, and babies born naturally require the mother's pelvis to be examined before they can be delivered. So, can a baby with a pelvic tilt enter the pelvis?

  

Can babies with pelvic tilt enter the pelvis1

  1. Actually, having a smaller pelvis cannot guarantee that the baby will or will not enter the pelvis, because whether the baby can enter the pelvis smoothly depends on the size of the baby and the size of the mother's pelvis, and it cannot be judged solely based on the size of the mother's pelvis. If the mother's pelvis is too small and the baby is also relatively small in size, there is still a high possibility that they can smoothly enter the pelvis and undergo vaginal delivery.

  2. Of course, if the mother's pelvis is too small, it is very likely that the baby cannot enter the pelvis smoothly, and natural delivery is not feasible in this situation. However, pregnant women don't need to be nervous. They can also choose a suitable day for cesarean section after the baby is full-term. Nowadays, cesarean section techniques are very skilled, and mothers need to endure less pain during cesarean section.

  The reason for the pelvis is the pregnant woman's own condition, which cannot be changed, but adjusting her mental state and coping with the upcoming delivery with a positive and optimistic attitude is something that pregnant women can do. Therefore, pregnant women with a smaller pelvis need to adjust their mentality.

Related Articles