Will the baby's entry into the pot exacerbate edema

  The term 'entering the pelvic cavity' is very unfamiliar to us. The so-called 'entering the pelvic cavity' actually means that before giving birth, the fetus enters the pelvic cavity, which sounds a bit scared. Some pregnant mothers may worry about whether this will affect the fetus. So, will the baby's swelling worsen when they enter the pot?

  

Will the baby's entry into the pot exacerbate edema1

  Actually, expectant mothers should not worry too much. The baby entering the womb will not exacerbate edema and has no effect on edema. If the pregnant mother's blood pressure rises or the fetus is compressed, then this will cause edema. Sometimes when a fetus enters the womb, it gives us the illusion that the baby is about to be born. So we rushed to the hospital with great effort. In fact, this is an illusion, also known as false labor, but it can also keep expectant mothers prepared at all times.

  Entering the womb is actually a good thing, and some exercises can also help the fetus enter the womb, such as walking, doing some gymnastics, doing some small horse exercises, waist exercises, etc. These exercises can also achieve the effect of strengthening the body.

  Edema can also pose a serious threat to the health of pregnant mothers. Mothers should take some preventive measures, such as wearing appropriate clothes, avoiding prolonged sitting, standing, and crossing their legs during pregnancy, as these can all cause edema. Carry out some normal and regular life, try to go to bed early and wake up early as much as possible.

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