Women need to worry about many issues after pregnancy, such as fetal position. At the beginning of pregnancy, the position of the fetus is constantly changing. When it reaches the late stage of pregnancy, the position of the fetus is basically fixed. If there is a transverse position, it is difficult to change the fetal position. There are many ways to change fetal position, and it is also important to pay attention to the timing of pregnancy. So, what about the transverse position of the fetus at 29 weeks of pregnancy?
At 29 weeks of pregnancy, the fetal position can be corrected by lying on the chest and knees under the guidance of a doctor to see if the fetus can pass over. The chest and knee positions should be done once a day in the morning and once in the evening for 15 minutes each time. This method is suitable for those who are still in breech or transverse position after 30 weeks of pregnancy. At present, the fetal position is not fixed, and under temporary observation, if it remains the same at 32 weeks, it cannot be transferred and can only be performed by caesarean section.
If the examination reveals the presence of fetal transverse position, expectant mothers must pay attention to their posture while sleeping. If the sleeping posture is correct, it can effectively correct the fetal transverse position. The sleeping position is usually on the left side, which is beneficial for the baby's oxygen supply. In the late stage of pregnancy, the uterus enlarges significantly, and as long as it feels comfortable, you can switch between sleeping on the left and right sides.
Finally, if there is a transverse position of the fetus at 29 weeks, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible and cooperate with the doctor to treat it as soon as possible. During pregnancy, it is important to regularly visit the hospital for prenatal check ups to prevent any issues with fetal development. Pay attention to supplementing nutrition in daily life, eat more foods with high vitamin and protein content, which is beneficial for the growth of the fetus.