Why is the cervix not open during childbirth

  Pregnant women enter the delivery stage at 37-40 weeks of pregnancy, when the fetus is fully developed. Whether it is a cesarean section or a vaginal delivery, the baby is healthy. Pregnant women may experience uterine contractions in the late stages of pregnancy, and when the frequency of contractions gradually becomes regular, they need to go to the hospital for delivery. During the period of labor, the doctor will check the degree of uterine opening of the pregnant woman, and only when the uterus is opened to a suitable degree can she give birth. So, what is the problem of the uterus not opening during childbirth?

  

Why is the cervix not open during childbirth1

  The main reason why a mother's uterus does not open during childbirth is that the cervical conditions are not yet mature. Because the cervical conditions are not very good, the uterus cannot open well at this time. Another possibility is that the frequency of uterine contractions in pregnant women is too low or the intensity of contractions is not sufficient. When the fetal position is not correct, it is also difficult for pregnant women to open the cervix.

  If the cervix of a pregnant woman does not open for a long time or opens slowly, she can walk more or choose to climb stairs to open the cervix faster. In addition, warm towels can be used to apply heat to the chest and abdomen of pregnant women, which can stimulate faster contractions of the uterus and faster opening of the cervix.

  Another method is to stimulate the breasts of pregnant women appropriately. After the breasts are stimulated, the contractions of the uterus will be more rapid, which can also allow the cervix to open in a short period of time. In general, the main reasons for pregnant women not opening their cervix during childbirth are the above mentioned factors.

Related Articles