Abnormal fetal position is extremely harmful. What are the symptoms of abnormal fetal position?

Abnormal fetal position includes breech position, occipital posterior position and occipital transverse position. There are no special symptoms in breech position, which are mostly found by physical examination and B-ultrasound. Regular prenatal examination, if breech position is found, the fetal position should be corrected around 32 weeks of pregnancy, and knee-chest position should be adopted. If not, you can also ask the doctor to turn the fetal position by hand. About half can turn around, and half can't. Most of them need cesarean section. The occipital posterior position and occipital transverse position in the head position were found during labor, which often showed slow progress and dystocia. If the physical examination finds occipital transverse position or occipital posterior position, it is necessary to take posture correction or turn the fetal head by hand. If you can turn to the occipital position, you can probably give birth smoothly. If the occipital anterior position cannot be transferred, persistent occipital posterior position and occipital transverse position often need forceps or fetal aspiration to assist delivery, and cesarean section is transferred if necessary.

The fetal position is normal, which is mainly determined by checking the position of fetal head. The fetal head is spherical and relatively hard, which is the easiest place for the baby to feel. In normal fetal position, the fetal head should touch the middle of the lower abdomen, that is, above the pubic symphysis, that is, touch the circle, and feel like a floating ball. If you feel the fetal head in the upper abdomen and feel something soft in the lower abdomen, it is the breech position; If you think that the things in the side abdomen are horizontal, both of them are abnormal postures of the fetus. When the fetus floats in amniotic fluid and often moves, the position of the fetus often changes. But after 32 weeks of pregnancy, the position of the fetus is basically fixed. If the fetal position is abnormal, take your chest and knees and lie flat every day. Even if the position is corrected, continue to check yourself to prevent the wrong position from happening again.

Abdominal pain and bleeding. Abdominal pain and bleeding in early pregnancy are sometimes normal phenomena in early pregnancy, but sometimes it shows that abnormal pregnancy, such as embryonic dysplasia, instability or ectopic pregnancy, will have some changes in the body, mainly caused by progesterone, which does not mean that the fetus should have problems. Such as chest swelling, implantation bleeding, abdominal distension and pain are normal physiological phenomena, so don't worry too much. The menstrual period of pregnant women has stopped. Of course, some pregnant women will have a little vaginal bleeding during implantation, which is normal. However, if the amount of vaginal bleeding of pregnant women is large, it may be a symptom of fetal instability.

If abdominal pain is accompanied by bleeding in the second and third trimester of pregnancy, the fetus may be premature and even need fetal protection. You need to see the blood volume. This is the most common fetal instability during pregnancy. The gestation period is 10 month. During this period, due to various factors, the fetus may have some abnormal symptoms. If the fetus is unstable during pregnancy, pregnant women will also have some corresponding symptoms. Pregnant women can pay more attention to their own situation. The most regrettable thing is that I only saw western medicine at that time. Western medicine just showed it to you. Whether your blood test value can explain the survival of the fittest is not important.

Progesterone is secreted by corpus luteum after pregnancy, which is beneficial to the healthy development of fetus in uterus. If the mother's corpus luteum function is incomplete or premature aging, it will lead to unstable implantation and threatened abortion. Blood tests are usually done at the early stage of implantation to understand the progesterone index. In fact, when some special phenomena appear, it does not mean that there is something wrong with the fetus. For example, the implantation of embryos in early pregnancy will cause a small amount of bleeding, but this is normal and has no effect on the baby. Over time, the pregnant mother's stomach will get bigger, and if the pregnant mother has abdominal pain for no reason, it will last for more than a period of time. It is likely that the fetus is unstable. If the pain is severe in the middle and late stages. So be vigilant and pay attention to yourself.