What to do if the fetal position is not correct at 29 weeks

  At 29 weeks of pregnancy, it was already late pregnancy. At this point, it is already 8 months pregnant. At this time, fetuses are generally more positive. If the fetal position at this time is not correct, active measures need to be taken to avoid difficulties in vaginal delivery. So what if the fetal position is not correct at 29 weeks? Hurry up and take a look if you don't know.

  

What to do if the fetal position is not correct at 29 weeks1

  1、 What's wrong with the fetal position

  The incidence of "fetal misalignment" varies at different weeks of pregnancy, with approximately 33% being fetal misalignment at five months of pregnancy and only about 8% at eight months. 8% of cases are due to fetal misalignment, and by the ninth month of pregnancy, only 5% of cases are due to fetal misalignment. This means that about 90% of cases of fetal misalignment will automatically switch to a normal head down position.

  About 3% of expectant mothers may discover "breech position" at nine months of pregnancy, commonly known as "sitting in the womb". Due to the possibility of fetal birth difficulties, maternal birth injuries, fetal malformations, uterine fibroids, or inherent abnormalities caused by sitting in the womb. So once "sitting in the womb" is found, that is, the fetal position is not correct, it is necessary to discuss with the doctor which production method is the best choice.

  2、 How should expectant mothers deal with fetal malposition

  The incidence of "fetal misalignment" varies at different weeks of pregnancy, with approximately 33% being fetal misalignment at five months of pregnancy and only about 8% at eight months. 8% of cases are due to fetal misalignment, and by the ninth month of pregnancy, only 5% of cases are due to fetal misalignment. This means that about 90% of cases of fetal misalignment will automatically switch to a normal head down position.

  3、 What to do if the fetal position is not correct

  In terms of obstetric management, a nine month cesarean section is performed directly.

  When performing artificial fetal transfer, uterine relaxation medication is usually given, with a success rate of about 60% when performed by experienced physicians. However, if a pregnant woman has had a previous cesarean section, it is not recommended to perform fetal transfer. In addition, the amount of amniotic fluid must be moderate, preferably the back of the fetus on both sides, the weight of the mother must be moderate, and the buttocks of the fetus have not entered the deep pelvic area before performing fetal transfer.

  This article provides a detailed introduction to what fetal misalignment is, as well as how expectant mothers should deal with it and what to do if the fetal misalignment occurs. If you are an expectant mother with an incorrect fetal position, it is best to carefully refer to the content of this article and learn how to deal with the situation of incorrect fetal position, which will be very beneficial for vaginal delivery.

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