When the pregnant woman is about to give birth in the late stage of pregnancy, there will be certain changes in the abdomen of the pregnant woman's body. Based on this change, it can be predicted that the fetus will be born approximately. That is, when the fetus is about to be born in the late stage of pregnancy, the pregnant woman's abdominal circumference will decrease to a certain extent. Let's learn how long it takes to have a smaller abdominal circumference in the late stage of pregnancy?
In the late stage of pregnancy, a decrease in abdominal circumference is a normal physiological manifestation, indicating that the fetus will be born in about 2 weeks. At this point, the fetus has entered the pelvic stage, but it may also be an abnormal condition of the fetus. However, if this is the case, the pregnant woman will feel uncomfortable, so a prenatal examination should be done to understand the condition of the fetus.
In late pregnancy, a decrease in abdominal circumference is usually due to the fetus entering the womb. If there is still a long way to go before the due date and the pregnant woman does not experience any other discomfort, it is likely due to a decrease in the mother's appetite during this period. In this case, the decrease in abdominal circumference is not related to how long the baby is born.
The fetus will rotate on its own in the pregnant woman's belly, so when the baby turns around in the late stage of pregnancy, it can also cause the abdominal circumference to decrease. If this happens, it does not mean how long the baby will be born, so pregnant women do not need to worry too much about it. Some pregnant women may not have a smaller abdominal circumference even on the date of the baby's birth.