Is it a girl with exposed buttocks first
Release time : 03/07/2025 09:30:01
During pregnancy, women undergo many examinations.
Many pregnant women are told after examinations that the fetus is a breech presentation, and many believe that a girl will be born if the breech presentation is a baby.
So, is this statement true? Is it normal for babies to show their buttocks? Interested friends, please follow the editor to take a look.
Hip presentation. Is it a girl? There are many ways among the people to judge the birth of a boy or a girl during pregnancy. One of them is that a girl will be born if the fetus's buttocks are exposed first, and many people believe it seriously. So, is this statement reliable? 1. Many reasons can cause fetal hip presentation, but these reasons have no connection with the gender of the fetus.
Moreover, during pregnancy, the fetal position can be changed, but the fetal gender cannot be changed.
Therefore, the claim that breech presentation will result in a girl is unfounded.
2. For now, apart from b-ultrasound and chromosome testing after amniotic puncture, it is impossible to determine whether a pregnant woman is pregnant with a male or female through other means.
If you want to know in advance that you will have a boy or a girl, you can only use the above two methods.
3. In addition to the two methods mentioned above, all other methods for determining whether a baby is male or female are merely rumors and have no scientific basis whatsoever. They are nothing more than coincidences.
Whether it's a boy or a girl, as long as the child is healthy and intelligent, that's what matters.
As for the methods of predicting a baby's sex that have been circulated, pregnant women and their families can simply regard them as entertainment during pregnancy.
Posterior Pit Presentation (PP) refers to a condition in which the fetus is positioned in the breech, with the foot or heel first. This situation is not common, but it is considered abnormal.
Let's now delve into the specifics.
1. The fetal position is generally determined by the seventh month of pregnancy, with the fetal head positioned at the pelvic inlet considered normal.
Moreover, the fetus's arms and legs will curl inward and cross over their chest and abdomen.
A breech presentation, which is the opposite of a normal position, involves the buttocks being in the pelvic inlet.
2. Before the fetal position is established, the situation of breech presentation in a fetus is very common.
Generally, by the eighth month of pregnancy, the vast majority of fetuses will have shifted to a normal position. However, there is a small percentage (4%) that remain in a breech presentation.
3. The presentation of the fetus is divided into three types, among which the complete breech and the single breech are the more common ones.
The third scenario is incomplete breech presentation, which refers to the fetus presenting with one or both legs, or the knee area first. This is a rather rare condition.
Regarding the issue of breech presentation in fetuses, everyone should have understood from the above explanation.
This is a non-normal position of the fetus, and it would be best to promptly correct it if such a situation arises.
Is it normal for a baby born with breech presentation? The occurrence of breech presentation usually indicates abnormal fetal conditions.
As for whether a baby with breech presentation is normal, this requires an explanation of the reasons behind fetal breech presentation.
1. If a fetus exhibits slow growth, it will be smaller in size. This means that the fetus has a relatively larger range of movement within the mother's uterus, which can predispose to the condition of breech presentation.
2. The occurrence of breech presentation may indicate congenital malformations in the fetus, with a threefold higher incidence rate compared to normal fetuses.
3. Often, multiple pregnancies can cause breech presentation, as the fetus is crowded and unable to turn into a normal position.
4. There are cases of umbilical cord shortening and coiling, which affect the fetus's activities within the mother's uterus, preventing it from returning to its normal position.
5. Once the placenta attaches to the lower part of a woman's uterus, it will reduce the capacity of the uterus, which can lead to the situation of breech presentation.
6. An excessive or insufficient amount of amniotic fluid can also affect fetal movement, leading to cephalic presentation (breech position).
This is the end of the introduction of the reasons for the fetus's hip presentation. Some babies are caused by abnormal conditions.
When this happens, pregnant women should do more checks to ensure that there is no problem with the baby they are carrying.
The impact of breech presentation on the fetus. The breech presentation itself is an abnormal fetal position. Many expectant mothers are worried that it will have a bad impact on the fetus. The following editor will tell you in detail about the impact of this fetal position on the fetus.
1. There are many instances where fetuses with breech presentation have resulted in uneven forces on the anterior amniotic sac, which may lead to premature rupture of the membranes and further complications such as cord prolapse and compression.
A premature rupture of membranes can lead to preterm labor and a low birth weight for the baby.
The consequences of umbilical cord compression can be severe, even leading to fetal death.
According to statistics, the incidence of umbilical cord prolapse in fetuses with breech presentation is ten times that of normal fetuses.
2. The fetus in a breech presentation may have difficulty with the head emerging during delivery, which can potentially lead to difficulties with the head extraction and result in spinal cord injuries and cerebral hemorrhage.
Posterior position of the fetus in cephalic presentation is prone to fetal asphyxia and intracranial hemorrhage.
The position of the fetus being in the buttocks first has a significant impact on the fetus and also poses certain challenges for the pregnant woman.
Once the breech presentation is detected, expectant mothers need to take timely measures.
Can breech presentation be delivered vaginally? The incidence of breech presentation is around 4%, which is not a small number. Many pregnant women wonder if they can give birth vaginally. Let's delve into this topic further.
Generally speaking, the difficulty of having a breech presentation during labor is relatively high, and there are certain risks involved.
The magnitude of the risk has a lot to do with the age, pelvis, fetus and other reasons of the pregnant woman. There are few cases where breech presentation can lead to spontaneous labor.
Many times, doctors recommend that pregnant women have a Caesarean section in order to ensure the safety of the fetus and pregnant women.
2. Since the buttocks shape of the fetus does not grow regularly, this will cause secondary uterine fatigue during labor, which will make the production process too long.
This can easily lead to postpartum hemorrhage.
It also increases the incidence of puerperal infections and birth injuries.
If the uterine orifice of the mother is not completely open, drag the newborn's head, which will most likely tear the mother's cervix.
Usually, when a pregnant woman has a hip presentation during examination, it will be corrected immediately. If the fetus is still in abnormal fetal position at the time of labor, it is best to have a caesarean section.
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