How does a baby feel when they enter the womb

  For women in the late stages of pregnancy, as the due date approaches, the fetus will gradually enter the womb. However, for women who are pregnant for the first time, it is not clear what different symptoms the fetus will have when it enters the womb. So, what exactly does it feel like when the fetus enters the womb?

  

How does a baby feel when they enter the womb1

  1. When a pregnant woman is a primiparous woman, the time for the fetus to enter the womb is usually after 36 weeks of pregnancy. As the fetal head descends, the position of the fetus is fixed, and the subsequent fetal movement will slightly decrease. Most pregnant women can clearly feel a sense of fetal descent, but the specific sensation also varies depending on individual differences among pregnant women.

  2. After the fetus enters the womb, the uterine floor of the pregnant woman will decrease, thereby reducing the pressure on the heart, lungs, and stomach. Therefore, most pregnant women after the fetus enters the womb often feel that their breathing is much lighter than before, and discomfort such as chest tightness will be reduced. Moreover, due to reduced pressure on the stomach, there is often a better appetite.

  3. After entering the pelvic cavity in late pregnancy, although the pressure on the heart, lungs, and stomach will be reduced, the pressure on the bladder and rectum will be increased. Therefore, pregnant women may feel a sense of heaviness and swelling in the lower abdomen after entering the pelvic cavity, and some may experience local swelling, pain, and discomfort in the genital area. Moreover, at this time, it is easy to experience various adverse symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and constipation during late pregnancy.

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