The position of the fetus in the womb can vary, but typically, during the later stages of pregnancy, the fetus tends to settle into a head-down position, known as the vertex position, which is optimal for birth. However, some fetuses may remain in a breech position (feet down) or transverse position (sideways). The side the fetus prefers can be influenced by factors such as the shape of the uterus and the amount of amniotic fluid. Ultimately, the position can change frequently until labor begins.
what will happen if the fetus stomach is in the middle instead of the left side?
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The fetus constantly moves about in the fetus. It may pick one side or the other for a while. This is of no concern. Just be sure to follow for your regular appointments and tell the doctor if you've not felt the fetus move for a while. Most often, the fetus is sleeping or just comfy where it is.
yes the side lights can stay on
If there is no risk to the other baby, then you can go to full term, or even premature labor. The fetus will have past on and eventually deminimize.
Yes the fetus has to come out and then the belly goes back. You can't go back to be thin again if you have a fetus inside and fluid.
You really need to talk to your maternity care provider about this as there are so many different reasons why a fetus may be on the small side.
Stay on My Side Tonight was created on 2005-10-04.
The possessive form of fetus is fetus' or fetus's
No they stay on one side of the womb all the time.
Fetus is not a transplant in the body of the mother. Food you ingest does not go inside the body. It remains out side the body. like wise the fetus is not inside the body. It is outside the body of the mother. The proteins from the fetus do not come in direct contact of the mother. There is placental barrier between the fetus and the mother.
The gestation period (time that the foetus stays in the womb) for giraffes is 14-15 months.