The insertion of the fetus into the womb in late pregnancy is a topic of great concern for expectant mothers. Based on the situation of the fetus entering the womb, they can roughly know when they will be able to meet the fetus. However, some fetuses are mischievous and may not enter the womb for a long time in late pregnancy. What should be done?
In the later stages of pregnancy, especially after 36 weeks, many expectant mothers still do not feel that their baby is about to enter the womb. At this time, if the baby has not moved yet, expectant mothers can try doing this to help the baby enter the womb:
1. Walking can exercise the ligaments around the pelvis and help the fetus enter the pelvic cavity;
2. Accompanying family members to climb stairs, exercising the hip ligaments and muscles, is beneficial for entering the pelvic floor;
3. Learning prenatal exercises can exercise the muscles and ligaments around the pelvis, thereby helping the fetus enter the pelvic cavity.
In fact, every pregnant mother has a different constitution, and the fetus absorbs different nutrients throughout the pregnancy, resulting in different developmental conditions. Therefore, the situation of the fetus entering the womb is also different. If there is a late entry into the womb, it is usually normal.
After the fetus enters the womb, a signal will be sent out. If the pregnant mother in the late stage of pregnancy finds these feelings, it means that the fetus has entered the womb and is greeting the mothers.
1. Frequent urination, pregnant mothers clearly find themselves frequently going to the bathroom because the pressure on the bladder is greater after entering the womb;
2. There is a feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen, and the belly feels tight;
3. Pseudo contractions resembling dysmenorrhea may occur;
4. The palace height has dropped, and I can clearly feel that it is no longer rising;
5. Breathing is relaxed and appetite has improved.