How long did the pregnant woman enter the basin?
summary
Entering the pelvis refers to that in the late pregnancy, the fetus is surrounded by amniotic fluid and fetal membrane, with head down, buttocks up and the whole body curled up, making its head enter the pelvic cavity through the pelvic entrance of the mother, so as to consolidate its body position. This is basically the posture of viviparous birth. How long did the pregnant woman enter the basin? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
How long did the pregnant woman enter the basin?
First: the general primipara fetus is 36 weeks before and after the basin, but into the basin sooner or later and production time is not directly proportional to the relationship, that is, into the basin early does not necessarily premature birth, into the basin late to delay production. Full term birth occurs after 36 weeks. It is normal to give birth earlier than expected or two weeks after the leg.
Second: but after entering the basin, it may stimulate uterine contraction. It's better to control the activity time and take a proper walk. Whether the fetus can give birth without entering the basin should be determined according to the specific situation of pregnant women. Generally, it is not recommended to give birth naturally. On the contrary, even if the fetus enters the basin, it may not be able to give birth naturally.
Third: many factors should be taken into account in natural childbirth, such as baby size, bone disc condition, productivity and fetal position. If the fetus does not enter the basin, we should evaluate the relationship between the size of the fetus and the pelvis, and whether it can be delivered through the vagina. In addition to these two factors, we should also observe the decline of the fetus after the birth process starts. Maybe the head of the fetus will enter the basin in a few days.
matters needing attention
1. Be prepared for personal hygiene: pregnant women should frequently change their underwear in a few days before delivery, and wash their vulva, inner thighs and lower abdomen with soap and warm water every day. Wash again before labor, try to keep the vulva clean. 2. Pay attention to a balanced diet: in order to reserve the energy consumed during childbirth, you should eat more foods rich in protein, sugar and other energy.