The phenomenon of fetal misalignment often occurs in pregnant women. When fetal misalignment occurs, pregnant women should pay close attention because it not only endangers the safety of mothers during delivery, but also poses a great threat to the life of the baby. Therefore, follow the editor to see how long the fetal misalignment correction operation is effective and whether it is useful.
1、 How long is the fetal position correction operation effective
Fetal position exercises mainly involve correcting the knee chest position, emptying the bladder, loosening the waist belt, lying on a hard bed, leaning down, knee implantation, raising the hips, keeping the thighs perpendicular to the bed, and keeping the chest as close to the bed surface as possible. Do it once a day in the morning and once in the evening, for 15 minutes each time. Generally, you can see the effect by doing it continuously for a week. Then go to the hospital for a follow-up examination.
2、 What is the reason for fetal misalignment
The normal fetal position should be parallel to the longitudinal axis of the fetal body and the maternal body, with the fetal head at the entrance of the pelvis and bent, the chin close to the chest wall, the spine slightly bent forward, and the limbs bent and crossed in front of the chest and abdomen. The entire fetal body is elliptical, known as the occipital anterior position. In addition, all other fetal positions are abnormal fetal positions.
In mid pregnancy, fetal position may be abnormal, and it will often automatically shift to the anterior occipital position in the future. If there is still an abnormal fetal position in the later stages of pregnancy, it is called abnormal fetal position, also known as "fetal malposition". Common fetal malposition includes the arm position of the fetal buttocks at the entrance of the pelvis, the transverse or oblique position of the fetal longitudinal axis perpendicular to the maternal longitudinal axis, etc.
The causes of fetal malposition include uterine dysplasia, uterine malformation, pelvic stenosis, pelvic tumors, fetal malformation, polyhydramnios, and other factors. Abnormal fetal position during delivery can cause difficult labor, often requiring surgical assistance. If not handled properly, it may even endanger the lives of the mother and fetus.
The above is all the content prepared by the editor about how long the fetal position correction operation is effective and what happens when the fetal position is not correct. We hope it can bring some help to pregnant mothers. I hope expectant mothers can also pay more attention to their body shape and try to avoid actions that may cause harm to the baby, so that the healthy growth of the fetus is more important than anything else.