The movement of the fetus above navel
Breech
or breech breeding is a position where the baby in the uterus is with
the head above so that during normal labor, the baby's buttocks or legs
are out first compared to the head in the normal position. Breast pregnancies can be diagnosed by ultrasound (ultrasound).
Actually, a pregnant woman can detect her own abnormalities of the fetus. If the position of the fetus is normal, after 28-32 weeks gestation, will feel more fetal movement above the navel. Whereas if the fetus is breech, it will be felt more kicking downwards. It also means the fetal head and hands are on top. Another feature is the uterus feels pressed or cramped because the hard part (fetal head) urges ribs.
Abnormalities of the fetus is also known to the midwife or doctor by groping the stomach in pregnant women. If necessary, further examination will be done by the doctor to find the cause, among others by using ultrasonography (ultrasound).
The cause of the breech
Fetal factors. For example, the size is smaller than the room in the womb. Or vice versa, the size of the fetus is too large so that his head can not get into the pelvic cavity. It may also be due to a twin fetus, or there are abnormalities in the fetus such as a large head (hydrocephalus) or no anencephaly.
Mother factor. For example, an abnormal uterine shape or presence of abnormalities in the uterus, a small mother's pelvic cavity, amniotic fluid (amniotic) is too much, or there is a tumor in the uterus that blocks the birth canal. In addition, it could also be because the placenta is at the bottom of the uterine cavity, short cortex, there is a coil of umbilical cord, or you have given birth to many children so that the uterus is very elastic.
If associated with the position of the fetal foot, then there are 3 types of breech:
The location of the buttock (frank breech): the location of the buttocks below with both feet up, sometimes feet to touch the ear.
Perfect breech position: the bottom of the buttock with both legs beside the butt (as if the position of the fetus "squatting" with the buttocks above the cervix and knees raised to the abdomen.
Incomplete breech or single footling breech: In addition to the buttocks, there are other body parts, such as legs or knees, that are below. Usually, one foot extends down to the birth canal. This breech type is rare.
At 38 weeks of gestation, generally the position of the fetus has not changed again. The most important thing is to know why there is a breech presentation (head above, buttocks below); whether there are complications that accompany, such as the big baby, the location of the placenta cover the birth canal, there are cord windings etcetera. If no complications are found, try to do an external version (rotate the fetus); this may work, or it may not. If unsuccessful, labor should be performed with a cesarean section because the risk of death and morbidity (mortality and morbidity) of infants in breech delivery is compared with normal delivery, 3 times higher. A breech fetus may be born through the birth canal, but there are many complications in the baby due to the breech birth, such as after coming head (head stuck in the pelvic door while the buttocks, abdomen, and shoulders are born).
Tip for the baby not to breech.
What should be known by young mothers who have just been pregnant but pregnant breech, do not perli worry because thinking about pregnancy. Where the age of pregnancy is very influential on pemjanin. 36 weeks pregnancy age for the first mother gave birth, fetal position can still change, from breech position to normal position. Here are some tips that can be done if the position janindalam pregnancy you have a breech.
Performing movements such as prostration, this technique can be used and easiest to do that is with a position like a prostrate for 5-10 minutes, especially if the five-time prayer, would be better and hopefully can change the breech position to be normal
Keep the body minimal movement, for example the streets within reasonable limits, a little clean up the house or something else
Actually, a pregnant woman can detect her own abnormalities of the fetus. If the position of the fetus is normal, after 28-32 weeks gestation, will feel more fetal movement above the navel. Whereas if the fetus is breech, it will be felt more kicking downwards. It also means the fetal head and hands are on top. Another feature is the uterus feels pressed or cramped because the hard part (fetal head) urges ribs.
Abnormalities of the fetus is also known to the midwife or doctor by groping the stomach in pregnant women. If necessary, further examination will be done by the doctor to find the cause, among others by using ultrasonography (ultrasound).
The cause of the breech
Fetal factors. For example, the size is smaller than the room in the womb. Or vice versa, the size of the fetus is too large so that his head can not get into the pelvic cavity. It may also be due to a twin fetus, or there are abnormalities in the fetus such as a large head (hydrocephalus) or no anencephaly.
Mother factor. For example, an abnormal uterine shape or presence of abnormalities in the uterus, a small mother's pelvic cavity, amniotic fluid (amniotic) is too much, or there is a tumor in the uterus that blocks the birth canal. In addition, it could also be because the placenta is at the bottom of the uterine cavity, short cortex, there is a coil of umbilical cord, or you have given birth to many children so that the uterus is very elastic.
If associated with the position of the fetal foot, then there are 3 types of breech:
The location of the buttock (frank breech): the location of the buttocks below with both feet up, sometimes feet to touch the ear.
Perfect breech position: the bottom of the buttock with both legs beside the butt (as if the position of the fetus "squatting" with the buttocks above the cervix and knees raised to the abdomen.
Incomplete breech or single footling breech: In addition to the buttocks, there are other body parts, such as legs or knees, that are below. Usually, one foot extends down to the birth canal. This breech type is rare.
At 38 weeks of gestation, generally the position of the fetus has not changed again. The most important thing is to know why there is a breech presentation (head above, buttocks below); whether there are complications that accompany, such as the big baby, the location of the placenta cover the birth canal, there are cord windings etcetera. If no complications are found, try to do an external version (rotate the fetus); this may work, or it may not. If unsuccessful, labor should be performed with a cesarean section because the risk of death and morbidity (mortality and morbidity) of infants in breech delivery is compared with normal delivery, 3 times higher. A breech fetus may be born through the birth canal, but there are many complications in the baby due to the breech birth, such as after coming head (head stuck in the pelvic door while the buttocks, abdomen, and shoulders are born).
Tip for the baby not to breech.
What should be known by young mothers who have just been pregnant but pregnant breech, do not perli worry because thinking about pregnancy. Where the age of pregnancy is very influential on pemjanin. 36 weeks pregnancy age for the first mother gave birth, fetal position can still change, from breech position to normal position. Here are some tips that can be done if the position janindalam pregnancy you have a breech.
Performing movements such as prostration, this technique can be used and easiest to do that is with a position like a prostrate for 5-10 minutes, especially if the five-time prayer, would be better and hopefully can change the breech position to be normal
Keep the body minimal movement, for example the streets within reasonable limits, a little clean up the house or something else
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