The baby will experienced lightening or going downwards at 36 weeks about to engaged.
It means that the baby is facing the mothers pelvis during pregnancy or labor.
When a baby is in the vertex position during pregnancy, it means that the baby's head is facing downward towards the birth canal. This is the ideal position for a baby to be in for a vaginal delivery.
Intrauterine pregnancy means that the pregnancy (fetus) is inside the uterus where it is supposed to be and not ectopic (in the tubes or anywhere other than the uterus).
No, a baby cannot sense pregnancy in their mother.
I bet you everything is fine because the baby is always moving and turning. Especially in the last month of pregnancy. And even if the baby is still facing that way during labor the doctor can most likely just turn the baby's head around. So there is nothing to worry about unless the doctor says otherwise. Like if it is a high risk pregnancy or you have a premature baby. I just had a baby and went through all of these questions myself. My baby was transverse for the longest time but she came out perfect. Good Luck and Congrats. :]
No, another baby cannot sense a pregnancy in their mother.
No the pregnancy test lone will not tell you the sex of the baby.
Yes, what happens is that when you have baby teeth and then after all your baby teeth are supposed to be out but when they have not then the adult teeth that are coming down have no place to go so they resort to shifting upwards before shifting back downwards and sometimes causing other teeth to fall out even if they are the wrong ones i have this problem and have not had it fixed
Yes, the baby is in the uterus throughout the entire duration of pregnancy.
At the beginning of the third trimester (28 weeks) the baby will probably be lying head up in the womb. Around the 35th week of the pregnancy and onwards, the baby normally turns around so that he is facing head downwards, ready to be born. However, not all babies do this, this is just the 'norm.' Some babies remain head up in the womb, this is called a breech position and can cause complications at the birth. This is one of the most common reasons for an elective caesearian.
The baby may have turned around and be facing inwards instead of outwards which is why you haven't felt it move. However, if you have any concerns contact your midwife.
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