After becoming pregnant, women feel that everything becomes very novel, even the air feels particularly sweet, and the whole world becomes very warm. But pregnant women in the same month have different sizes of belly and each person's belly. Pregnant women with small bellies tend to be more concerned about their baby's development. So, do different fetal positions have a significant impact on pregnancy?
Generally speaking, the difference in fetal position is not closely related to the size of the belly. The first reason that determines whether the belly appears pregnant or not is the supply of nutrients to the pregnant mother. If the pregnant mother has sufficient nutrition supply, the fetus will absorb more nutrients in the mother's belly, grow quickly, and the pregnant mother's belly will be larger. But if the pregnant mother lacks nutrition, it can cause the baby in her belly to not absorb sufficient nutrients, resulting in a smaller belly compared to the same period.
Another point is that a pregnant mother with twins will definitely have a larger belly than a singleton. The placenta attached to the anterior wall of the uterus will be larger than the belly attached to the posterior wall, and the amount of amniotic fluid is also one of the reasons for determining the size of the belly. Another factor is the size of the pregnant mother's pelvis. If the pelvis is larger, the belly may not look as pregnant. On the contrary, if the pelvis is smaller, the belly will protrude forward.
The amount of fat in the pregnant mother's body is also a factor determining the size of the belly. If there is more fat in the belly, it naturally looks larger than the belly at the same time.