Is the first position at 33 weeks considered as entering the pot

  Pregnant mothers are both happy and painful, after all, pregnancy is a very difficult process. The head position at 33 weeks always causes trouble for many pregnant mothers, as they have to start their unloading journey. Many expectant mothers like their babies to be born early and feel extremely happy when they see their adorable babies. So is the head position at 33 weeks considered as entering the pot? Let's take a look together.

  

Is the first position at 33 weeks considered as entering the pot1

  At 33 weeks, the head position is actually not about entering the womb. Generally, when entering the womb, the pregnant mother will clearly feel that her belly has moved downwards, and there is also a tendency for the baby to move downwards during normal times. Generally speaking, head position only means that the baby's head is facing downwards, but it does not mean that they have already entered the pot. Checking whether the baby has entered the womb should be done after consulting with a doctor to determine, and the head position only indicates which direction the baby's fetal position is in.

  In addition, the head position represents the fetal position that can be used for vaginal delivery. Generally, pregnant women who give birth for the first time need to wait for 34 weeks before they can slowly enter the womb. Generally, at 33 weeks, some fetuses have already started to develop downward in their head direction. In that case, there shouldn't be too much change, so mothers shouldn't be too nervous. Now the baby's head position has started to move downwards, not far from entering the basin, so be patient and wait.

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