Pregnant expectant mothers have a line in their abdomen that passes through their belly button, known as the fetal line or pregnancy line. There is a difference between stretch marks and stretch marks. The pregnancy line usually appears between two to three months of pregnancy. The length and depth of the gestational line for each pregnant woman are different. So what does the pregnancy fetal line mean?
The older generation's claim that a pregnant woman's fetal line indicates whether to give birth to a boy or a girl does not have scientific basis. The pregnancy line appears in the middle of the abdomen of most pregnant women during pregnancy, but it gradually disappears with the delivery of the mother.
The formation of pregnancy line is actually due to the intermittent lines appearing on the abdomen and thighs of some pregnant women after pregnancy. Due to the imbalance of hormone secretion during pregnancy, the color of the fetal line will gradually deepen and worsen. Another function of the gestational line is that it marks an important anatomical landmark on the medical human body, and some pregnant women's fetal lines may extend to the chest. However, a very small percentage of pregnant women do not have this fetal line, which is a normal phenomenon.
Fetal lines and stretch marks are different. Stretch marks begin to appear at four months of pregnancy and can appear on the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, and other areas of the pregnant woman. They are red strip-shaped patterns. Don't confuse everyone. If pregnant women have stretch marks, it will be relatively difficult to remove them. After production, it is necessary to maintain and fade the skin.