Pregnant women need to go through ten months of pregnancy before a baby can be born, and when the baby develops to a certain month, the baby will undergo changes. This is also to prepare for smooth delivery. If the baby's fetal position is not correct, it will affect production. Is it normal for a baby to have an abnormal fetal position?
Abnormal fetal position in infants is mainly caused by uterine malformations, placenta previa, pelvic tumors, pelvic stenosis, and may also be caused by bumps during pregnancy. Babies are active in the uterus, and if they do not move well, they are also prone to fetal misalignment.
Usually at three months of pregnancy, the embryo is in a suspended state, with plenty of amniotic fluid and ample space for movement, allowing the embryo to move freely. It is normal for babies to have abnormalities before 8 months of pregnancy, so there is no need to worry too much. After 8 months, the baby will gradually turn positive. If it is found during prenatal examination at 8 months that the fetal position has not been corrected, it needs to be corrected.
There are usually two methods for correcting fetal position, one is motion correction and the other is external reversal surgery. The exercise correction method is relatively simple. Pregnant women can lie in a knee chest position every day. This method can help the baby's buttocks withdraw from the pelvic cavity and shift their center of gravity to a head position. After persisting for a period of time, go to the hospital for examination to see if the fetal position has been corrected.
If the fetal position has not yet been corrected, it is necessary to use external reversal surgery to correct the fetal position. This method requires going to the hospital for a doctor to operate, and the doctor will use hand movements such as pushing to invert the fetus. This method needs to be performed under the guidance of a professional doctor, and it is important to remember not to do it at home.