The fetus entering the pelvic cavity can lay the foundation for the final vaginal delivery, and it is not advisable to make large movements to avoid accidents to the fetus. After entering the uterus, it is necessary to constantly observe the condition of contractions and go to the hospital for delivery at the appropriate time. So what position of the fetus cannot be delivered naturally after entering the womb?
1. Butts
If the baby's buttocks are facing downwards, it is called breech position. At this time, if the baby is born, the buttocks will come out first, which may cause the baby to lack oxygen during the delivery process.
2. Shoulder position
When the baby enters the pelvis in a horizontal position, their shoulders will be exposed first, which is also an abnormal fetal position and not conducive to vaginal delivery.
3. Facial position
When a baby is placed in a position where their head is facing but they are leaning back, their face will face the cervix, and they will be exposed first during delivery.
There is a higher risk of fetal displacement during natural childbirth, and due to the fact that it does not pass through the birth canal in the shortest possible way, it is more likely to cause delayed delivery. For example, if the breech position is naturally produced, the head will deform without sufficient time and get stuck in the pelvic cavity, which is very dangerous.
So if pregnant women want to have vaginal delivery, they must undergo professional evaluation under the guidance of professional doctors, and closely observe the physical condition of the pregnant woman during the delivery process in order to urgently change the delivery method that suits their own condition.