What's going on with my second child who's 39 weeks pregnant and hasn't entered the womb yet

  We all know that the due date is already at 39 weeks of pregnancy, by which time the fetus should have entered the womb. This phenomenon is a normal stage of childbirth, regardless of whether it is the first or second child. Doctors will also determine whether the fetus has entered the womb through examination. So what's wrong with having a second child who's 39 weeks pregnant and hasn't entered the womb yet?

  

What's going on with my second child who's 39 weeks pregnant and hasn't entered the womb yet1

  What's going on with my second child who's 39 weeks pregnant and hasn't entered the womb yet

  The reason for this situation is that some pregnant women have a narrow pelvis, and the fetal head is not commensurate with the pelvis, which prevents the fetal head from entering the pelvis. If the fetal head is too large or the fetal position is abnormal, placenta previa, even if the pregnant woman's pelvis is normal, such phenomena can still occur. Fetal hydrocephalus or polyhydramnios can also cause it. But there are also some primiparous women who do not have the above reasons and still experience the phenomenon of fetal head not entering the pelvis.

  Symptoms of fetal implantation

  When the fetus enters the womb, many pregnant women often feel tightness and pain in the abdomen, feeling that the fetus is descending. Therefore, they will rush to the hospital with great enthusiasm. In fact, this situation is not a true pre delivery sign. The main difference is that the duration of contractions is short, often less than half a minute; Secondly, the contractions are irregular and the strength is relatively weak. Therefore, it is often referred to as "fake labor". Anyway, entering the womb means that delivery is approaching, and pregnant women can prepare themselves in all aspects according to this signal to welcome the arrival of the baby.

  The above has analyzed for the elder sister what happens when a second child is 30 weeks pregnant and has not yet entered the womb. At the same time, I have shared with you the symptoms of the fetus entering the womb, hoping to be helpful to everyone. Here, the editor suggests that everyone should not blindly adhere to vaginal delivery, but must follow the doctor's advice. For the safety of adults and children, cesarean section is also a good choice.

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