Do I need to walk more if my fetal position is not correct

  Pregnant women will pay close attention to the condition of the fetus during pregnancy, and when they find something wrong with the fetus, they will consider taking measures to make up for it. Some pregnant women find that the fetal position is not correct during prenatal examinations. Do pregnant women need to walk more to correct it?

  

Do I need to walk more if my fetal position is not correct1

  If the fetal position is not correct, pregnant women cannot improve the situation by walking. Generally speaking, there are many reasons that can cause fetal malposition, such as excessive or insufficient amniotic fluid in pregnant women, pelvic stenosis, placenta previa, and the length of the umbilical cord. Therefore, it is difficult for pregnant women to affect fetal malposition by walking.

  Generally speaking, fetal malposition does not have adverse effects on women's pregnancy, but it can have an impact on women's choice of reproductive methods during labor. The normal fetal position is usually the head position, with the hips facing upwards. Pregnant women in this position are more likely to feel obvious fetal movements, and above their belly button, they can hear the fetal heart rate.

  If a pregnant woman has personal persistence in the method of childbirth, corrective measures can also be taken when the fetal position is found to be incorrect. If women want to correct the fetal position, it is recommended that they choose to do so before 28 weeks of pregnancy. Before 28 weeks of pregnancy, there is more amniotic fluid in the uterus, and the fetus is relatively small, with more space for movement in the uterus, making it easier to correct the fetus.

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