Check if the fetal position is correct or not based on fetal movement

  Fetal movement is a major concern for pregnant women during pregnancy, as the child is in the mother's womb and cannot be seen by themselves. However, fetal movement is a sign of the child's movement, and mothers can judge the child's health level through the performance of fetal movement, which is very important for pregnant women. Below, the editor will take you to pay attention to a question: can fetal movement position be used to check fetal position?

  

Check if the fetal position is correct or not based on fetal movement1

  Can fetal movement position be used to check fetal position

  If it is the first pregnancy, it is usually determined around 32 weeks of gestation. If the fetal head is in the upper abdomen, which belongs to the breech position, the fetal movement is mostly in the lower abdomen. If the fetal head is in the lower abdomen, the fetal movement is mostly in the upper abdomen. Therefore, based on the position of fetal movement, the fetal position can be basically determined. Relax your mind and let everything go naturally. If you remember your last menstrual period correctly, have a regular menstrual cycle, and have an early pregnancy ultrasound that matches your gestational age, then there is no need to make assumptions. Some fetal positions can be rotated while others cannot, which is related to the uterine cavity, amniotic fluid, umbilical cord, etc. It is better to move more during normal times.

  Can I give birth naturally if my fetal position is not correct

  1. Abnormal fetal position can be adjusted in advance with the assistance of a doctor. If adjustment is not possible, cesarean section should be chosen as much as possible. For multiparous women with breech position, vaginal delivery may be considered at their discretion.

  2. However, when the fetal position is breech, the risk of natural childbirth increases. Compared to other parts of the fetal body, the fetal head is the largest and hardest part of the body. During head labor, the fetal head is the first to be produced, and other parts of the fetus are more likely to be produced along with the birth canal. When the fetal position is breech, the body will produce first because the fetal body cannot allow the cervix to protrude, making it much more difficult for the fetal head to be produced.

  3. When the fetal position is found to be incorrect, the doctor will discuss with the pregnant woman how to choose the best delivery method. If the fetus is adjusted to a head position, natural delivery is the preferred method. If the adjustment cannot be made back, cesarean section may be safer. The doctor will analyze the pros and cons and let the mother, family, and doctor make a joint choice.

  What to do if the fetal position is not correct

  Before 28 weeks of pregnancy, due to the relatively high amount of amniotic fluid and the small size of the fetus, it is difficult to fix its position within the uterus. After 32 weeks of pregnancy, the baby grows rapidly and the amniotic fluid decreases relatively. At this time, the position and posture of the fetus are relatively fixed. So after 32 weeks of pregnancy, if the baby is still in an "incorrect fetal position", it is basically confirmed, and of course, it cannot be ruled out that a very small number of babies may have an "unexpected action". So the most suitable time to correct fetal malposition is between 30-32 weeks of pregnancy.

  The above is the information compiled by the editor regarding whether fetal movement position can be used to determine fetal position. Abnormal fetal position is not a good thing for pregnant women. As long as the fetal position is not correct, it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner. If the fetal position is still found to be incorrect during delivery, it cannot be delivered naturally and a cesarean section should be considered. I wish mothers a smooth birth of their children.

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