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The fetus is always in the "breech position" during pregnancy, which will affect the development of the legs later? The doctor gives the answer

The fetus is always in the "breech position" during pregnancy, which will affect the development of the legs later? The doctor gives the answer

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After experiencing the hardships of the early stage of pregnancy, it was difficult to survive to the moment when the baby was about to meet with the baby in the third trimester, but some pregnant mothers were told that the baby's fetal position was not correct, and the situation of the buttock position inevitably made the pregnant mother have a "sense of loneliness".

The fetus is always in the "breech position" during pregnancy, which will affect the development of the legs later? The doctor gives the answer

Because most of the people around them are in the head position, but they are in the hip position, which is not only not conducive to future smooth delivery, but even feels that it has an impact on the baby's future development.

The baby has always been in the hip position, will there be problems with the legs after birth?

The second treasure of the friend Xiaoxiaojia has maintained a hip position before birth, until it is about to give birth, the fetal position of the fetus has not changed, and Xiaoxiao did not take it seriously, thinking that the hip position is nothing more than not being able to give birth smoothly.

But what makes Xiaoxiao unexpected is that after the baby is born, the two legs are always "curled up" upwards, sometimes the smile will force the baby to straighten, but the baby is very painful, a long time, the smile also began to worry, will it be because the pregnancy has always been the hip position, resulting in the baby's leg development is limited?

The fetus is always in the "breech position" during pregnancy, which will affect the development of the legs later? The doctor gives the answer

I believe that many mothers will encounter the situation of "fetal buttocks" when pregnant, and it is estimated that many pregnant mothers are worried that the child's legs are curled up in the mother's stomach for a long time, will such a posture affect the development of the legs?

Does the fetal breech position affect later leg development? The doctor gives a professional answer

For this problem, the mother of the bud guard specially went to consult a professional doctor. And the doctor also gave a professional answer.

The answer given by the doctor is:

Babies born on the buttocks, like other babies born in the fetal position, are a very common fetal position, and the babies born in the hip position are because they have maintained a position in the mother's belly for a long time, so it takes a period of time to recover after coming out.

The fetus is always in the "breech position" during pregnancy, which will affect the development of the legs later? The doctor gives the answer

But this does not mean that it will affect the baby's leg development, even if it is hip position, the baby will often stretch his arms and legs in the mother's womb. Moreover, the baby is protected by amniotic fluid, there is no gravity attraction, and he is in a state of "suspension" in the womb, and the limbs and organs will not be squeezed.

The legs are not well developed, naturally it will not affect the baby's walking, of course, it is not because the baby's legs are abnormally developed, and the hip position will occur.

Fetal leg abnormalities are not related to fetal position

Although from a scientific point of view, the fetal leg development and hip position have no relationship, but many mothers also said that their children will still have leg abnormalities, is it really not affected by the child's legs always coiled in the mother's stomach?

The fetus is always in the "breech position" during pregnancy, which will affect the development of the legs later? The doctor gives the answer

In fact, although the breech position belongs to an abnormal fetal position, the impact on the legs of the fetus and the head position are comparable.

In the limited space of the uterus, as the fetal volume increases, it is bound to affect the range of movement of the legs, and when the legs are limited to a certain extent, there will be a certain chance of "physiological bending".

Just like the "frog legs" of the baby of the bud care mother's friend above, or the inversion of the foot, these can happen, but it is not caused by the hip position.

In addition, after the baby is born, with the increase of leg movement, especially after standing and walking, these conditions will be significantly alleviated.

The fetus is always in the "breech position" during pregnancy, which will affect the development of the legs later? The doctor gives the answer

It is worth noting that if the degree of bending of the baby's legs is different and there are obvious differences, then it is pathological and needs to be treated and improved.

Bud Care Mom wants to say:

Babies born in the hip position are not directly related to the development of their legs, so pregnant mothers do not need to worry during pregnancy. According to Obstetrics and Gynecology in our country or other countries, about 3%-4% of pregnant mothers will have breech delivery.

Those babies born on the hips do not have any leg and foot problems, and their later life is normal.

The fetus is always in the "breech position" during pregnancy, which will affect the development of the legs later? The doctor gives the answer

If there is a problem with the development of the fetal leg, the doctor will generally remind you during the obstetric examination, so if you want to avoid abnormal leg development of the baby, regular obstetric examination is king.

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