In the late stages of pregnancy, pregnant women need to observe their physical changes in a timely manner and actively prepare for childbirth. In fact, the fetus in the belly is also actively preparing for coming into this world during the late stage of pregnancy. Fetal implantation is the preparation made by the fetus for delivery from the mother's body. So what's going on with entering the pot? How long will it take to give birth after entering the pot?
1、 What's going on in the pot
Before giving birth, the fetus can be said to be under great pressure, and the big thing he is forced to do is to fix his head at the entrance of the mother's pelvis, so that his body position is basically fixed. This is what is medically known as' entering the pot '. I don't know if I don't say it, Mommy will also feel it when the fetus is in the womb!
For friends who are pregnant for the first time, the time for the fetus to enter the womb is usually around 2 to 3 weeks before delivery, which is about 36 weeks of pregnancy. 80% -90% of primiparous women are like this, but there are still 10% -20% of babies who like to "hug Buddha's feet in emergency situations" and wait until contractions appear during labor before entering the pelvis. Postpartum women often do not enter the pelvis until before or after labor. Appropriately increasing the amount of exercise and using a pregnant woman's abdominal belt to secure the abdomen and fetus can help the fetus enter the womb as soon as possible.
2、 How long does it take to give birth after entering the womb
In fact, this question is a false proposition that there is no necessary connection between the time of conception and the time of delivery. Early delivery does not mean early childbirth, and late delivery is not a disadvantage either. For multiparous women, the moment they enter the womb may indicate the arrival of childbirth, while for most primiparous women, it is uncertain whether they will give birth immediately after entering the womb, or one or two weeks later. Entering the womb is not a signal of childbirth, but just a common manifestation of late pregnancy. Whether the fetus has entered the womb or not can only be determined through prenatal examination.
So, some people are worried that entering the womb at 36 weeks may lead to premature birth of their child. In fact, this issue is groundless and groundless. Early delivery does not necessarily mean premature birth. Generally speaking, pregnant women have their fetal head in the womb about 2 weeks before the due date, but there are also some who may enter the womb earlier, which is a normal phenomenon. Some are born on the day they enter the pot, while others take one or two months. Some people do not experience symptoms of diaphragm compression due to small fetal size or early fetal head insertion into the pelvis, which is not related to premature birth.
Although we say that the arrival of a fetus in the womb is not a sign of labor in most cases, it tells you an important piece of information: Hey, dear, the baby is almost here! You need to prepare for childbirth! So, expectant mothers should be prepared for hospital admission and childbirth at any time, especially for multiparous mothers. Of course, expectant mothers don't have to worry about whether their child will be born or when they will give birth. Childbirth is a natural process, and letting nature take its course is the best coping strategy. At the same time, pay close attention to the signals of labor, such as redness, regular contractions, and rupture of the uterus. Once they appear, go to the hospital immediately.
Through the introduction in this article, it can be known that fetal implantation is when the fetus is actively preparing for childbirth. If your fetus enters the womb, it means that the fetus is getting closer to giving birth, but the exact time of delivery is uncertain. The fetus entering the womb is not actually one of the signals of childbirth, so pregnant mothers must understand this.