During pregnancy, due to the ultrasound we know at all times the position of the fetus, but the doctor can know in that position is through a vaginal scan or Leopold maneuvers.
The position of the baby at the time of birth is of vital importance for the development of a normal delivery, so we are worried to know in each visit, which is his position and if normally evolves.
If baby is crossed, if it came face or buttocks, could resort to Cesarean delivery. On the other hand, if you say that the baby is in posterior position, i.e., your spine is supported in yours and presenting a part of the head that is not the Crown, childbirth can be more slowly and with more difficulty on the way down, but be a vaginal birth.
It is not very common that the baby is crossed, but happens, is stretched out on his back and head can have it on the left or right of the abdomen of the mother. Also is very rare in diagonal position or “shoulders”, but both situations are often allergies moms that have more than three children.
In the course of the pregnancy, as the head of the fetus is growing, this revolves on the inside of the uterus to fit the skull in the pelvis. This usually happens from the seventh month, staying until the day of birth, especially in first-time moms. If having more children, the baby can change position before birth, if it is properly placed, misplaced it or vice versa. The reason is the distension of the abdominal and uterine muscles caused by previous deliveries, so baby can move in recent weeks with ease.
The ideal position of the baby to be born is longitudinally, the column of mother and son are parallel, supporting the child in the mother’s abdomen, with its head down, and Crown embedded into the maternal pelvis.
No study has shown that certain exercises to collaborate and help change the position of the fetus during pregnancy, but there are positions that can help in the labor, as you lie on your side or upside down a few times. But are the specialists who will determine what is the best position to help your baby born.
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