32 weeks of hip position, umbilical cord wrapped around the neck for one week

  Are you very nervous and uneasy as a first-time mother. Even the slightest movement of a baby can make you uneasy. At 32 weeks, I went for a prenatal check-up and it was said that the baby is still in a breech position, and the umbilical cord has wrapped around the neck for a week. What should I do? Can the baby still have a natural delivery at that time? What should I do if the umbilical cord wraps around my neck in a 32 week hip position?

  

32 weeks of hip position, umbilical cord wrapped around the neck for one week1

  At 32 weeks, if the baby is in a hip position, they can also try to turn around by doing exercises. However, it's not 100%, just an additional probability of turning around. In some cases, it is not possible to do it. Can it be done? Please consult a prenatal examination doctor.

  The specific method for knee chest lying exercises is as follows:

  Do it once a day in the morning and once in the evening, for 10 minutes each time, continuously for one week, and the fetal position can be corrected. The posture is on the bed or floor, with the chest and knees implanted, the hips raised, the thighs perpendicular to the bed, and the chest as close to the bed surface as possible, but be careful to loosen the belt before doing it.

  If the umbilical cord wraps around the neck once, it is still a common phenomenon. If it's 32 weeks, it's still early and there's a high possibility that it will come back. Moreover, it is not a big deal for the umbilical cord to wrap around the neck once. It is also possible to have a vaginal delivery with the umbilical cord wrapped around the neck for one week. Of course, the specific possibility of vaginal delivery also needs to be communicated with the doctor.

  The key issue to be addressed now is the problem of hip position. Hip position directly affects the ability to give birth naturally. To solve the problem of hip position, it is necessary to perform the exercises mentioned above and see if they can be reversed later.

  What should I do if the umbilical cord wraps around my neck in a 32 week hip position? It is actually a common practice to keep the umbilical cord wrapped around the neck, and in the later stages, there is a higher possibility of it being pulled back. I am more concerned about the hip position. Hip position can affect vaginal delivery, so you can try doing exercises to see if you can turn it around. Of course, it is also necessary to consult a doctor's opinion to see if it can be done before making a decision.

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