Ultrasound is a technique in modern medicine that uses ultrasound for medical diagnosis. It has many classifications, and B-mode ultrasound is just one of them. Under its display, we can observe whether human organs are abnormal, achieving the purpose of diagnosis and treatment. So what does B-ultrasound show in breech position mean?
Ultrasound can actually detect many things, including organs in the human body and ultrasound examination of the uterus and ovaries in obstetrics and gynecology. The prenatal examination that we are familiar with is actually the use of ultrasound technology to observe the specific development of the baby in the abdomen, including whether there are any abnormalities in the fetal structure and whether the fetal position is normal.
The ultrasound shows the baby in a breech position, which actually means that the baby is now in the mother's body with the buttocks facing down and the head facing up. But under normal circumstances, the baby should be in the mother's body with their head facing down and buttocks facing up, which is beneficial for production and nutrient intake. This is actually a type of fetal malposition that needs to be treated reasonably under the advice of a doctor.
However, there is no need for the mother of the baby to worry. The baby is still young and has a relatively wide range of activities, so it is normal for the fetal position to be abnormal before delivery. Moreover, fetal misalignment can be resolved through chest and knee rest and a series of exercises to correct it. If you are really worried, you can go to a regular hospital and correct the fetal position under the guidance of a professional doctor.