Why is the 26-week-old fetus in the womb?
After pregnancy, parents have been running on various nutrition fronts for the fetus in the womb. Whether it is nutrition during pregnancy, diet details or various prenatal examinations, we all hope that the baby will be healthy. Why did the fetus enter the basin at 26 weeks? Why is the fetus delayed? Let's take a look together.
Why does the 26-week-old fetus enter the basin
Fetus entering the basin has always been one of the things that pregnant mothers pay attention to. After the fetus enters the basin, it means that it will meet the baby immediately. However, the fetus enters the basin early and late. If you don't pay attention to the fetus, it is likely to be premature. The normal time for the fetus to enter the basin is about 35 weeks of pregnancy, and the specific time depends on the pelvis of the pregnant mother. Each fetus enters the basin with a little difference. In fact, you can feel the fetus when it enters the basin, and you don't need to go to the hospital for examination. When one's fetal position falls and the contractions are obviously regular, the fetus is in the basin, and one can feel the feeling that the fetus will fall out every time one walks. In addition, there will be urine leakage after the fetus enters the basin, and frequent urine leakage will occur after the fetus is pressed into the bladder. However, the fetus who enters the basin prematurely is likely to be premature, and pregnant mothers should pay special attention. Generally, premature pregnant mothers' fetuses are put into the basin before 3 weeks of pregnancy. Everyone knows that premature fetuses are very suffering, and they have to stay in the incubator every day, and their bodies are thin and infused to maintain their lives, so the baby loses at the starting line, because the baby's weak development and other aspects are completely behind, and it is necessary to impose supplementary nutrition and give better education the day after tomorrow. Fetuses that enter the basin between 3 weeks of pregnancy are basically premature, but as long as the pregnant mother can get the baby born after 3 weeks of pregnancy, the baby's life will last. Pregnant mothers should pay close attention to the fetal position. If they enter the basin before 3 weeks, they should reduce their walking and enter a mode of fetal protection. Therefore, if pregnant mothers enter the basin at 26 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant mothers should also reduce their getting out of bed in life. When they stay in bed and move less, they can make their babies stay for one more day.
Why does the fetus not enter the basin
With the increase of the number of weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women often feel abdominal tightness or occasional abdominal pain in the third trimester of pregnancy, which is a normal phenomenon and is the force to push the fetal head down, and the fetal head gradually drops. For the first birth, the time for the fetal head to enter the basin is generally about 36 weeks, accounting for 8%-9% of primipara, but 1%-2% still have to wait until after labor to enter the pelvis. Menopausal women often enter the pelvis before and after labor. If the doctor has decided that the headless basin is not weighed, it is not necessary to pay too much attention to whether the fetal head enters the basin on time, and the time for some primiparas to enter the basin may also be after the contraction starts. The change of fetal position (LOAorROA) before the onset of uterine contraction is not of great clinical significance. Appropriately increase the amount of exercise (mainly walking) and fix the abdomen and fetus with a pregnant woman's abdominal belt, which can help the fetus enter the basin as soon as possible.
Normal posture of expectant mothers: When the fetus enters the basin is related to your normal posture. If you sit at work, in a car or on a soft sofa watching TV for a long time, your baby is likely to lie in a pillow-back position, that is, the back of the baby's head faces your spine, so it will be difficult for the baby to enter the basin, and that baby position is not the best position for effective delivery, partly because the position of the baby's exposed part is too high. Whenever you sit down, be sure to lean forward and let your knees be lower than your hips, which will help your baby's back turn to the front and move down.