No I don't think so. It might be uncomfortable to you but God knew what he was doing when he made a woman to recreate. It is possible to carry your baby low in the pelvis. I am 29 weeks and I'm carying low so low that I was just at the hospital for preterm labor. So I have been put on bed rest and walking alot is very uncomfortable. So believe me you can carry low.
Some babies settle down in the pelvis of the pregnant woman. This is what happened to me. My baby was low my entire pregnancy.
Dangerous because the cervix may open due to the weight exerted by twins.
Carrying low during pregnancy typically refers to the position of the baby in the womb. When a pregnant person carries low, it means that the baby is positioned lower in the pelvis, often leading to a more pronounced bump at the lower abdomen. This positioning can sometimes indicate that the baby is preparing for childbirth, but it can vary widely among individuals. Additionally, carrying low may affect how a person experiences physical discomfort or movement during pregnancy.
I have never heard of carrying a baby in the back. i have heard of carrying the baby very low which was my situation. I have heard of carrying the baby very high.
This is not good because the weight of the baby will put pressure on the cervix and may open and will have a premature delivery.
I've heard that it means you will have a baby girl.
When you're 35 weeks pregnant and the baby's head is very low, it typically indicates that the baby has engaged or settled into the pelvis in preparation for birth. This positioning can lead to increased pressure on the bladder and pelvis and may signal that labor is approaching, though it can still be weeks away. It's essential to monitor any changes and discuss them with your healthcare provider to ensure everything is progressing normally.
It's possible but there is a low chance of survival.
If you carry low it's possibly a boy. If you carry high it's possibly a girl.
No, if your holding it high or low its how the egg actually attached itself after being fertilized
Its a low part of the backbone, and forms the rear part of the pelvis.
You have the risk of the placenta blocking the birth canal. Possible C section