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Improper fetal position! The doctor turned the fetal position across the stomach

Recently, Ms. Li, who was 38 weeks pregnant + close to giving birth, corrected the baby's posture in the womb through breech inversion after strict evaluation by the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the First People's Hospital of Jiande City, and Ms. Li is currently waiting for delivery.

Improper fetal position! The doctor turned the fetal position across the stomach

Not long ago, Ms. Liao, a 39-week pregnant woman, was also found to have an abnormal fetal position (breech position) when she was admitted to the hospital, and Kong Jianping, director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the First People's Hospital of Jiande City, and Luo Liuzhen, deputy director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, performed transverse inversion surgery in the operating room. Under close supervision, she continued to wait for delivery and gave birth to her next baby girl at 41 weeks.

Improper fetal position! The doctor turned the fetal position across the stomach

When Ms. Liao was examined during pregnancy, the doctor told her that the baby's fetal position was not correct, and many examinations were in the hip position. Under the guidance of the doctor, the conventional method of correcting the fetal position was used, but the baby was always reluctant to change the intrauterine position.

Improper fetal position! The doctor turned the fetal position across the stomach

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"At first, because of the fetal position problem, I was very anxious about the way of delivery, and I didn't want to have a caesarean section but the risk of a smooth delivery was very high. The doctors and nurses have given me great help and encouragement, not only to save me from the pain of caesarean section, but also to save a lot of money, thank you very much to them. Ms. Liao said.

External reversal

According to statistics, gluteal exposure accounts for 3%-4% of the total number of full-term births, which is the most common and easily diagnosable abnormal fetal position, and for many years the breech position has often been selected for a section, but this is not a good idea.

Improper fetal position! The doctor turned the fetal position across the stomach

"External reversal" is an obstetric surgical operation that converts the fetus from the buttock or transverse position through the abdominal wall of the pregnant woman to the head position, which is a relatively safe and effective method.

In recent years, with the development of obstetric technology, on the basis of the original operation, with the help of ultrasound and fetal heart monitoring and other instruments, good measures for preventing and treating complications have been explored, making "external reversal" develop into a clinically applicable obstetric technology.

Improper fetal position! The doctor turned the fetal position across the stomach

Breech surgery is performed on pregnant women with an estimated fetal weight of less than 3500 g, no other indications for caesarean section, and a willingness to give birth vaginally, but whether it is ultimately performed requires a dynamic assessment of the pregnant woman's condition.

Physicians skilled in the techniques of extra-breech-hip reversal, the conditions for an emergency caesarean section, and a platform for comprehensive emergency response capabilities are all essential elements of the procedure.

Improper fetal position! The doctor turned the fetal position across the stomach

Contributed by/Municipal First House

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