From the very beginning of pregnancy, the fetus is so small that it moves freely inside the uterus, changing its position without barriers. But every day the fetus grows and gaining weight, and it is already growing, despite the increase in the size of the uterus. Still, one has to occupy a certain position, in which he will spend all the succeeding weeks before his birth. This period is 30 weeks of pregnancy. The position of the fetus at 30 weeks in the classical version is called the head presentation , that is, the fruit is fixed head down. Pelvic presentation of the fetus for 30 weeks is the reverse fixation of the fetus, that is, with the head upwards - the pelvis down.
Fetal position at week 30
The location of the fetus at 30 weeks may be a gluteal, foot, or knee. With a purely gluteal presentation to the entrance to the small pelvis, the buttocks are offered, and the legs are stretched along the trunk, straightened in the knees and bent in the hip joints. Mixed breech presentation is a variation in which the presentation to the mother's entrance is turned to the buttocks and legs, which are bent in the knee and hip joints. A full leg presentation is determined by the presentation of both legs, slightly bent in the hip joints. In the case of incomplete foot presentation, one leg is unbent in the hip and knee joints, the other leg lies above and is bent only in the hip joint.
At knee prenozhenii bent knees are offered. With pelvic presentation of the fetus in obstetric practice, natural births are possible, despite the fact that they are more complex than in the classical presentation.
30th week of pregnancy - fetal position
In the event that a transverse presentation of the fetus or pelvic is determined at 30 weeks, you can correct the situation by systematically performing exercises that will help the child to turn over and take the right presentation. The future mother should remember that the fetus can take a classic posture both after 32 weeks, and on the eve of birth. Therefore, this situation is not to be frightened. You need to eat right, more out in the fresh air and do not forget about physical exercises with pelvic presentation of the fetus and walks.