7 major causes of abnormal fetal position and how to correct the fetal position

The position of the fetus in the uterus is called fetal position. The fetus is immersed in amniotic fluid in the womb. Because the head is heavier than the body, a normal fetus in a pregnant woman\’s abdomen has its head lowered and hips lowered, lordosis, and its limbs flexed and crossed in front of the chest and abdomen. Medically called the anterior occiput. position (that is, the fetal position is normal and the delivery is relatively smooth). Abnormal fetal position refers to abnormal fetal positions such as non-occipitoanterior position of the fetus in the mother\’s uterus after 30 weeks of pregnancy, including the breech position and transverse position that mothers are familiar with. Why does fetal malposition occur? 1. Pregnant women have too much or too little amniotic fluid. Polyhydramnios can cause excessive fetal movement, causing the fetus to

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