Does a breech baby not like to move

  Baby arm position is a common pregnancy phenomenon. The baby is constantly moving in the female belly, and the different positions of movement can cause the baby's position to constantly change. There are many reasons for the baby's arm position, in addition to the baby's personal movement, it may also be caused by excessive water intake, female abdominal wall relaxation, and the baby's small size. So, does a breech baby not like to move?

  

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  Arm position babies are not passive. In general, whether a baby loves to move in the abdomen is related to factors such as the baby's physical condition, nutritional status, amniotic fluid volume, and the activity of the pregnant woman. As long as the baby's daily fetal movement frequency and frequency are normal, and there are no abnormalities in fetal heart rate monitoring, it is sufficient.

  As long as there is enough space for movement in the uterus, the baby will continue to move around. Generally speaking, if you want to have a vaginal delivery, the best fetal position is the head position, which is the position where the baby is in the womb with their head facing down and their body curled up. The arm position will increase the difficulty of delivery for pregnant women, so cesarean section is more commonly used for delivery.

  If the baby is in an arm position, pregnant women can correct it by lying on their knees and chest. They can slightly separate their legs, place their chest and shoulders on the bed, tilt their head to one side, keep their thighs and calves at a right angle, and then place their hands on both sides of the bed. This can effectively improve the baby's arm position.

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