During pregnancy, especially when it is about to give birth, the biggest fear is fetal misalignment. If the fetal misalignment occurs, it can affect the health of the fetus and make delivery more difficult. So, can the 32 week hip position still be reversed? Come and understand.
If it is found that the fetus is in a breech position during a 32 week pregnancy, this situation can be corrected. However, at this time, the pregnant mother needs to cooperate and make some movements to ensure the reversal. The correction method chosen varies depending on the situation. Therefore, pregnant women must first know the reason for the fetus's breech position, and then choose the appropriate method to adjust the plan based on the reason.
If the amniotic fluid is found to be normal during the examination and there is no obvious umbilical cord around the neck, the knee chest position can be used to correct the fetal position. In this case, the vast majority of fetuses can smoothly turn around.
However, if a pregnant woman's umbilical cord becomes shorter due to being wrapped around the neck, resulting in umbilical cord entanglement or insufficient amniotic fluid causing the fetus to be unable to turn around, then it is not recommended for pregnant women to use the above methods to adjust the fetal position, as this may put the fetus in danger, and the probability of turning around is also very small.