When a woman is ten months pregnant, the baby will be born. When women are about to give birth in the later stages, their bodies will undergo some changes, and entering the womb is an important part of it, which makes it easier for women to give birth in the future. But is an eight month old baby born early?
First, let's understand pelvic entry, which refers to the position of the baby's head below the entrance of the pregnant mother's pelvic cavity through changes in fetal position. After the fetal head enters the pelvis. At the 36 week prenatal examination, doctors often tell that it is already in the head position, which is actually a good phenomenon. The fetal head has entered the pelvis, and many pregnant women are worried about how long it will take for the fetus to give birth after the transfer. But an eight month old baby entering the womb is a very early phenomenon, which can easily lead to premature birth.
The change in fetal position will not be greatly affected once the fetal head enters the pelvic cavity, but it plays a good role in smooth delivery. It will only be delivered within about a month after entering the pelvic cavity, so there is no need to worry too much. Just wait quietly. In fact, after the fetal head enters the pelvis, the position of the fetus will not change.
Every baby has its own time of birth, some are born early, some are born later, and some may undergo changes while giving birth, so there is no need to worry about this. If the baby still hasn't been born on the day of normal childbirth, it is still advisable to consult with a doctor to see how to have a baby that is more suitable.