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Where does the baby lie in the womb?
Some babies can lie in a: posterior position (occipito-posterior) – facing the opposite way with their backs to your back. breech position – where their bottom leads first, and their head is at the top. transverse position – across your womb from side to side.
Where is my baby growing in my body?
Uterus (also called the womb): The uterus is a hollow, pear-shaped organ located in a woman’s lower abdomen, between the bladder and the rectum, that sheds its lining each month during menstruation. When a fertilized egg (ovum) becomes implanted in the uterus, the baby develops there.
Can you feel where your baby is in your stomach?
Your uterus has grown to the height of your belly button, and you should now be able to feel your baby moving around inside. Because this is a very sensitive and emotional time, it’s important to be aware of your feelings and not bottle them up.
Why is my baby in transverse position?
Why Babies May Be in a Transverse Lie For example, having a bicornuate uterus, where the uterus has two sides, can mean that your baby fits better inside when in the transverse position. 4 Sometimes, it is due to an issue like low amniotic fluid not giving your baby the room to turn head down or vertex.
Is a pregnancy belly hard or soft?
At some point your pregnant belly will start to feel hard, but even then, it will still go through varying degrees of firmness. Sometimes it will be soft and yielding to the touch, and other times it will feel more like a rock, even after your belly has clearly “popped.”
Where do you feel kicks with a transverse baby?
If they’re transverse, laying across your abdomen, you’ll likely feel more kicks on the right or left side, depending on which way they’re facing. You’ll also feel movements besides kicks — you may feel pressure from the baby’s head or back pressed against your belly.
Does transverse baby mean something is wrong?
If a pregnancy involves “transverse fetal lie,” this means that the baby is positioned sideways in the womb rather than in the typical head-down presentation (vertex/cephalic). This can make vaginal birth very risky for both the mother and baby.
When do babies start to lie on their side?
“Transverse Lie” is a sideways position. The baby has his head to one of his mother’s sides and his bottom across her abdomen at her other side. This is normal before 26 weeks. By 29-30 weeks we expect babies to be head-down, or to at least be breech. Begin techniques if baby is not head-down by 30-31 weeks.
What does it mean when a baby is lying down in the womb?
This could cut off the baby’s supply of oxygen and blood. The baby is lying horizontally in the uterus. This position is known as transverse lie. It’s extremely rare at delivery, since most babies will turn themselves to be head down prior to their due date. If not, babies in this position will require a cesarean delivery.
Is the baby on the left side during pregnancy?
A woman carries her unborn child on the left side of her body, according to Childbirth Connection. As the uterus expands, it pushes against the liver, transverse colon, stomach, spleen, small intestines and diaphragm. The pressure on these displaced organs accounts for some of the discomfort during pregnancy.
Where does the baby’s head go during labor?
A healthcare provider may be able to manually rotate a baby during labor from a posterior position into a more optimal position for a vaginal birth. In the breech position, your baby’s head is facing up, rather than down toward your pelvis. There are three types of breech position: