How to determine whether a child has entered the womb by oneself

  In the later stages of pregnancy, at a certain point, the fetus will enter the womb on its own. However, for many first-time pregnant mothers, they do not know what it will feel like to enter the womb, nor do they know whether the fetus has actually entered the womb. So, let's take a look at how to determine whether the child has entered the womb?

  

How to determine whether a child has entered the womb by oneself1

  We can determine whether the fetus has entered the womb through the following methods:

  1. Touch your stomach

  When the fetus enters the womb, pregnant women may feel a sensation of abdominal pain. The doctor conducting the prenatal examination will hold down the head of the fetus. If it is in the womb, the head of the fetus will be fixed and will not shake; If not in the womb, the fetal head can float.

  2. Touch the vagina

  Vaginal examination can directly contact the uterus and accurately estimate the dilation of the cervix and the position of the fetus at the national level. If the head is exposed first, it can also help to understand the halogen gate and determine the position of the fetus, which can reduce the frequency of entering and exiting the anus with fingers and lower the risk of fetal infection. However, it should be noted that strict disinfection is necessary before proceeding.

  3. Anal examination

  This can be done during uterine contractions, as well as to understand the condition of the pregnant woman's cervix and pelvic size, to determine the position of the fetus and the degree of fetal head descent. The method of examination is as follows: the pregnant woman lies on the bed with her legs apart, covers the vaginal opening with disinfectant paper during the examination to avoid contamination, and the doctor enters the rectum with a finger cots dipped in lubricant on her right hand for differential examination.

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