If the fetus is in an abnormal position, it is likely to cause dystocia for the pregnant woman. Of course, there is no need to panic if you find that the fetus is in an abnormal position around 25 weeks of pregnancy, because a large part of the abnormal fetal position will eventually return to its original position due to the prolonged pregnancy time. Generally, corrective treatment should be considered only if the ovaries are found to be misaligned after the pregnancy is more than 30 months. The following is an introduction to the causes of malposition of the fetus. The causes of malposition of the fetus include uterine hypoplasia, uterine malformation, narrow pelvis, pelvic tumors, fetal malformation, polyhydramnios and other factors. Abnormal fetal position during delivery can cause dystocia, which often requires surgical intervention. If not handled properly, it may even endanger the lives of the mother and fetus. After 28 weeks of pregnancy, abdominal, vaginal and B-ultrasound examinations confirmed an abnormal fetal position. The chest-knee position method is used to correct malposition of the fetus. It is generally used for those whose fetal position is still breech or transverse after 30 weeks of pregnancy. Pregnant women should do it before meals or 2 hours after meals, or when they wake up in the morning and before going to bed at night. Beforehand, the bladder should be emptied and the belt should be untied. The pregnant woman should kneel on the bed with her knees slightly apart (shoulder-width apart), with her knees at right angles, her chest and shoulders pressed against the bed, her head tilted to one side, and her hands hanging down on both sides of the bed or placed on both sides of the head, forming a position with high hips and low head. The greater the height difference between the two, the better, so that the fetal head can be placed on the mother's diaphragm and the fetal position can be corrected by changing the center of gravity. If a woman has an abnormal fetal position, she should be careful not to sit for long periods of time. She should take a walk regularly, or rub her abdomen and rotate her waist appropriately before going to bed at night. It is very common to have malposition of the fetus during the twenty weeks of pregnancy. There is no need to be anxious or depressed because of this. Keep a good mood every day and avoid eating cold or bloating foods. The malposition of the fetus may recover on its own. |
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