Will the position of two babies in the uterus change when pregnant with twins

  During pregnancy, many mothers are nervous, and mothers of twins are even more nervous. Twin babies should be more cautious in terms of nutrient absorption, fetal health, and risk compared to singleton babies. Some mothers are also worried that the two babies will switch positions in their stomachs. So, will the position of two babies in the uterus change when pregnant with twins?

  

Will the position of two babies in the uterus change when pregnant with twins1

  The space inside the uterus is limited, so the possibility of twin babies changing their position inside the uterus is not high. But if the baby has frequent fetal movements and abundant amniotic fluid during mid pregnancy, there is a certain probability of positional changes. This requires mothers to pay attention to checking at all times in order to observe the condition of the two babies.

  Having twins requires more nutrients than having a single child, especially B vitamins, calcium, protein, and iron. Mothers who are pregnant with twins have stronger pregnancy reactions than those who are single, such as morning sickness, dizziness, abdominal pain, and so on. Twins require more examinations than singleton babies because doctors need to constantly monitor the child's growth and health. Mothers of twins tend to be heavier than those of single mothers and are less likely to lose weight after childbirth.

  Starting from mid pregnancy, expectant mothers need to go to the hospital every two weeks and pay attention to the occurrence of early labor pains, premature birth, gestational hypertension, postpartum hemorrhage, and other conditions.

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