Putting your baby in a favorable prenatal position helps mothers give birth easily

Putting your baby in a favorable prenatal position helps mothers give birth easily

Easy and smooth childbirth is always the wish of all pregnant women. This will become a reality immediately if the mother knows how to help the baby in the womb turn to the forward direction.

Many pregnant mothers wonder what position is considered to be the dominant position before giving birth. To answer this question as well as provide mothers with useful information about the effects of the positive fetus in the process of labor, the following article would like to share with you this problem.

What is the dominant position before birth?

If the fetus is in the head position downwards, with the back of the head facing slightly forward of the mother's womb (head position), the birth of the pregnant woman may be shorter and easier. Most babies turn their heads in this correct position towards the end of pregnancy.

 

How to help your baby have a favorable pregnancy before birth?

When sitting, lean back against the chair, not leaning forward. The knee should always be lower than your hips. In addition, pregnant mothers can also try the following:

In the cow position. While you are crawling, the back of the fetal head will be facing the front of your abdomen;

Commute frequently if your job involves sitting a lot and getting a good rest;

When sitting in a car, a cushion should be placed under the buttock.

Mom also do not worry about putting the baby in the correct position when sleeping. The fetus is not pushed down into the pelvis when you lie down. However, lying on your side to one side is a better position than sleeping on your back in late pregnancy.

How to support the fetus to turn to the right side during labor?

You may feel a lot of mild pain a few days before labor starts. This could be a sign that the baby is trying to turn around. Here are some tips to avoid preterm birth:

Get plenty of rest at night;

Enhance your daytime activities, take the pain of walking, move around in a crawl, and curl. In these positions, your buttocks should be raised and not touching the ground;

Eat and drink regularly to stay healthy and remember to stay hydrated;

Try to relax and think positively.

When you are pregnant, having small motor exercises will be a good support for future labor. Here are some suggested exercises that pregnant mothers can practice:

Try crawling and leaning. To do this pose, the mother needs to keep her shoulders and chest touching the floor (or the chair on a pad) with the hips and buttocks raised, not touching the ground;

Back massage;

Doing pelvic exercises every time you feel pain will help your baby turn his head down the throne more easily. A training ball will make this move easier;

Posture of front legs, back legs sagging;

Lie on your side to make it easier for your baby to change the dominant position;

Walk or move anywhere, anytime. Do not sit on a chair or bed in a recumbent position for too long;

Try to avoid an epidural too early during labor, as epidural anesthesia can increase the chances of the fetus being in an unfavorable position at birth and reduce the rate of natural birth.

Getting tickets to the correct prenatal birthplace makes it easier for pregnant mothers to give birth and reduces possible adverse complications. Mom can practice the above movements to help the baby in the abdomen turn their heads better!

 


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