If a woman wants to give birth naturally after pregnancy, the fetal position must be normal, otherwise a cesarean section is required. In the late stages of pregnancy, the fetus will descend and enter the pelvis, which means that the fetus enters the pelvis. At this time, the fetal position determines whether it can be delivered naturally. So, has the fetal position loa already entered the pelvis?
The fetal position loa represents that the fetal position is left anterior occipital, which is a position that can be delivered naturally. However, the fetal position only indicates the position of the fetus in the uterus and is not related to whether it has entered the uterus or not. Fetuses are usually delivered 1-2 weeks before the due date, but there are also a few pregnant women who deliver earlier.
As women become pregnant for a longer period of time, in the late stages of pregnancy, they may experience a feeling of tightness and sometimes pain in their stomachs, which is likely due to the fetus entering the womb and is a normal physiological phenomenon. If a pregnant woman is carrying her first child, most fetuses will enter the womb at 26 weeks of pregnancy, but some pregnant women may enter the womb near delivery.
After the fetus enters the womb, pregnant women may experience some symptoms, such as frequent urination and constipation, which are common symptoms. Pregnant women do not need to be too nervous. At this time, it is important to maintain a good mood, engage in moderate exercise, and strengthen observation in daily life. If there are symptoms such as redness, bleeding, and uterine contractions, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible.