What should I do if I still can't do the NT position

  Pregnant women usually undergo NT examination around 11 weeks of pregnancy. NT examination can check the position and development of the fetus. At this time, the fetus is still relatively small and the limbs have not fully developed. If there is any abnormality in the fetal position, it is better to correct it at this time. So, what should be done if NT examination still fails?

  

What should I do if I still can't do the NT position1

  If the NT position is not working, you can eat appropriately or move around more, which can also help the fetus move around in the uterus. If repeated walking or eating cannot correct the position, it is recommended that women pause the examination and wait until they return home to rest for some time before checking again.

  The fetus lives in amniotic fluid and its position is not fixed. When the fetus is still young, it will move in the amniotic fluid and its position will fluctuate. Generally, the fetal position is fixed after 36 weeks of pregnancy. Before 36 weeks, the fetal position is not fixed and may change at any time. Therefore, if the fetal position needs to be corrected, it can be done before 36 weeks.

  If it is not discovered that the fetal position is not good until 36 weeks later, or near delivery, it is a bit late. At this time, the difficulty of correcting the fetal position increases, and pregnant women should consider the method of cesarean section. When the space of amniotic fluid cannot meet the needs of fetal activity, or when the pregnant woman's belly cannot be extended or retracted, the position of the fetus is also difficult to change.

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