How many weeks of pregnancy into the basin?
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How many weeks do two fetuses enter the basin? This is a problem for many pregnant mothers who have already had childbearing experience. We all know that the fetus will enter the basin in the second trimester of pregnancy and prepare for birth with a correct posture. So, what's the difference between the first and second fetuses? How many weeks of pregnancy into the basin? I'd like to share my views with you.
How many weeks of pregnancy into the basin?
1. Frequent urination. After entering the basin, the huge uterus further oppresses the bladder, and it is difficult for the bladder to store urine normally, which will make the expectant mother feel like urinating and constantly want to go to the toilet. What expectant mothers need to pay attention to is that if they find blood and pain in urine at this time, they should be alert to urinary tract infection.
2. Falling pain. From time to time, the expectant mother will feel pain in her lower body, tightness in her belly, and a little pain in her privacy. The fetus seems to be gradually descending. 3. Stomach down. Expectant mothers will feel as if something has suddenly fallen from their abdomen.
4. The height of uterus decreased. About 9 months of pregnancy, the uterine fundus is at the highest point of pregnancy, and after entering the basin, the uterine fundus will return to the height of 8 months of pregnancy, and the uterine height will decline.
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According to statistics, 80-90% of primiparas will show signs of entering the pelvis at 37-38 weeks of gestation, that is, the baby's head will smoothly enter the pelvic cavity of the expectant mother. The time of entering the basin varies from early to late. A small number of people will not enter the basin until before delivery, while some people show signs of entering the basin as early as 33 or 34 weeks of pregnancy, and some people will not enter the basin until before delivery. For expectant mothers who are pregnant with a second child, most of them have to wait until the eve of childbirth to show signs of entering the basin.