Week 9
Many pregnant mothers wonder how their 9-week-old fetus has developed. So let's explore with aFamilyToday Health now!
Sometimes the baby in the abdomen is not in the desired position, making the pregnant mother worried because she is afraid that the baby will be in danger during labor. However, there are ways to rotate the pregnancy that will help you to deal with this concern.
Gluteus pregnancy is a concern for many people because this position can cause the fetus to choke, dysplasia, ... However, you can still apply a few tips in a natural way to rotate the fetus. Try it out.
Before you laugh and wonder how frozen beans can help turn the fetus, the answer is quite simply because of the low temperature. The fetus usually prefers a warm, relaxed feeling over a cold feeling. Therefore, using a bag of frozen beans and placed on the abdomen near the base of the uterus can stimulate the little angel to turn to the lying direction.
Some pregnant mothers shared that this method applies even more effectively if lying in a bath filled with warm water. Plus, you can practice it as often as possible because frozen beans are not a medical procedure so they won't harm your baby.
Another method to help you rotate your pregnancy is the use of sound. Play music in front of the pubic area at a sufficient volume. At that time, the fetus will be attracted and feel curious and gradually towards the place where sounds are heard. You can start with your upper abdomen and then slowly move downwards to help your baby catch up.
Also, ask your husband to approach your lower abdomen and start talking with your baby. This will encourage your child to turn around to hear your voice better while increasing the bond between you and your baby.
Like music, light can also be used to attract your baby's attention and thereby encourage the baby to rotate the fetus. The pregnant mother just uses a flashlight and shines it on the lower part of the uterus with a bag of frozen beans in the upper abdomen for best results.
Swimming is one of the activities that help pregnant mothers feel comfortable in late pregnancy. Frog swimming can be very beneficial in changing the fetus. Some studies have suggested that diving in not too deep water is also a way to help the fetus rotate in the correct position.
Sometimes the fetus only needs a little help to turn its head in the correct position. Find a position that supports your child as much as possible, such as holding your arms around your chest while lying down, standing up straight, pulling your butt in because the focus should be on the hips instead of the back.
Many pregnant mothers wonder how their 9-week-old fetus has developed. So let's explore with aFamilyToday Health now!
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