Before giving birth, pregnant women usually have their babies in the womb first. However, the situation of each pregnant woman is different, so the timing of each baby entering the womb is also different. Some babies may enter the womb shallowly at 35 weeks, and many pregnant women do not understand what shallow entry means when they hear it. So, what does 35 weeks of shallow immersion mean?
The meaning of shallow pelvic entry at 35 weeks is that the fetus is in the early stage of pelvic entry and has not yet fully entered the pelvic cavity, hence it is called shallow pelvic entry. Pregnant women can only give birth smoothly after the fetus is fully in the womb. Generally speaking, the fetus usually enters the womb around 36 weeks of pregnancy, and some fetuses may start entering the womb as early as 34 weeks of pregnancy.
After 35 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women should pay attention to and prioritize every prenatal examination, as it can determine whether the fetus has fully entered the womb and the time of entry, as well as determine whether the fetal position is normal, and so on. Once the fetal position is found to be incorrect, the pregnant woman should cooperate with the doctor to correct the fetal position. If the fetus is not corrected properly, the pregnant woman should prepare for a cesarean section.
After the fetus enters the womb, pregnant women should pay more attention to the cleanliness of their private areas, change their underwear every day, and clean the outer and inner thighs with warm water every day. Before giving birth, pregnant women should clean their external genitalia more carefully to ensure hygiene. At the same time, they should prepare for delivery to avoid being flustered during labor.