For people, pelvic floor means that a woman is in the late stages of pregnancy. At this time, the fetus is surrounded by amniotic fluid and fetal membranes, mainly in a posture with its head down, buttocks up, and the whole body curled up. This ensures that its head passes through the entrance of the mother's pelvis and enters the pelvic cavity, allowing its pelvis to be strengthened. But what does it feel like to enter the pelvis? Do we understand? Generally speaking, what does it feel like for a pregnant woman when the pelvis enters the womb? In fact, for first-time mothers, they can give birth within about two to three weeks after the pelvis enters the womb. For mothers who have given birth, they will slowly start giving birth after the pelvis enters the womb. However, we still need to conduct rigorous examinations to determine whether the fetus has begun to enter the pelvis. When the fetus enters the pelvis, many pregnant women often feel a tightness and pain in the abdomen. As your pregnancy draws to a close, the baby in your belly is already quietly preparing for birth. He (she) will wait for the opportunity with his (her) head down, buttocks up and whole body curled up, surrounded by amniotic fluid and fetal membrane. Before delivery, the first thing the fetus is forced to do is to put its head through the mother's pelvic inlet into the pelvic cavity so that its body position is consolidated. This is what is medically known as "pelvic entry". It can be said that pelvic floor is the prelude to childbirth. When the fetus enters the pelvis, many pregnant women can feel the fetus's position descending, which may be accompanied by a slight feeling of pain. The entire process may be completed in less than half a minute. Whether the fetus has indeed entered the pelvis requires an obstetric examination to determine. After the fetus enters the pelvis, it puts more pressure on the bladder, causing the symptoms of frequent urination to become more obvious. At the same time, symptoms such as edema, constipation, and low back and leg pain will also be aggravated. What does it feel like when a woman's fetus enters the pelvis after she becomes pregnant? In fact, for a woman, it is not necessarily the case that the fetal head points downwards, which means the fetus has entered the pelvis. But we cannot feel the baby in the head position, or the transverse position, or the breech position, as these are impossible for us to enter the pelvis. Therefore, women who are below the gestational age must understand this. |
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