Fetal position refers to the position of the fetus. Generally speaking, when a pregnant woman is about to give birth, if the fetus is in the head position, it can be delivered naturally. If the fetus is in a breech or other fetal position, vaginal delivery can be more dangerous, and it is recommended to use cesarean section for delivery. If a pregnant woman finds that the fetal position is not correct around 30 weeks of pregnancy, she can change the fetal position by lying on the left side. So, what is the fetal position of rsca?
Fetal position rsca means transverse position. If fetal position rsca is found during mid pregnancy, it can be corrected because the fetus is relatively small and there is more amniotic fluid, so the fetus can move at any time. However, if the fetus is still in the late stage of pregnancy and the fetal position is rsca, it will be difficult to correct the fetal position.
The fetal position in the late stage of pregnancy needs to be prepared for cesarean section. Fetuses with improper fetal position are prone to premature rupture of amniotic fluid, so pregnant women need to prepare for delivery after 37 weeks of pregnancy. Because at this point, the fetus is already full-term and there is a possibility of water bursting at any time. If pregnant women are concerned, they can also undergo cesarean section surgery after full-term.
In general, fetal position rsca is horizontal, not a standard fetal position. If the fetal position of rsca is delivered naturally, the risk will be relatively high, and the fetus is prone to asphyxia, and the mother may also experience heavy bleeding. Pregnant women need to choose a suitable delivery method based on their own physical condition and the actual condition of the fetus in the later stages of pregnancy.