What is pillow first exposed ROA?
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Usually, the occipital anterior position is called normal fetal position in medicine. The fetus's back is toward the front and back of the chest, two hands are crossed in front of the chest, two legs are twisted, the head is bent, and the occipital part is the lowest. During delivery, the head is first extended into the pelvis, which is called "head first exposed" in medicine. This kind of fetal position is generally smooth. What is pillow first exposed ROA? Let's talk about it
What is pillow first exposed ROA?
Fetal position ROA is the fetal position, now head position, is the normal fetal position. Whether the natural labor is related to the factors such as the productivity, birth canal and fetal size of the pregnant woman. The pregnant mother should pay attention to rest, lie on the left side, count the fetal movements frequently and have regular prenatal examination. If there are regular abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and other signs of labor, we should be hospitalized as soon as possible.
Generally speaking, ROA is right occipital anterior, loa is left occipital anterior; The right occipital front means that the occipital bone of the fetus is in front of the right side, and the left occipital front means that the occipital bone of the fetus is in front of the left side.
ROA is a normal fetal position, pregnant mothers need not be nervous. ROA is the top first exposed, occipital bone is on the right side of pelvis, facing forward, and the fetal position is the right occipital anterior position. In terms of the best fetal position of natural birth, this kind of fetal position ranks second. If the birth canal is normal, it can be delivered naturally.
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The expectant mother should take a prone position, keep her head low and her hips high, turn her head to one side, bend her hands flat on the bed surface on both sides of her chest, keep her chest as close to the bed surface as possible, make her legs as vertical as 90 degrees to the bed surface as possible, separate her knees and shoulder width, and pay attention to raising her hips.