The baby's head should be done. If it is not, it would be a 'breech baby' and may require a caesarian to deliver.
The baby typically turns upside down in the uterus between weeks 32 and 36 of pregnancy as it prepares for childbirth. This position, known as the cephalic presentation, is optimal for a head-first delivery.
No. It will not harm your baby.
At 32 weeks a baby would generally survive, however may need to be in an incubator for a while and have some help breathing
At 32 weeks a baby would generally survive, however may need to be in an incubator for a while and have some help breathing
... 32 weeks approx. 8 months
At 31 weeks pregnant, many babies are still in a breech position, but there is still time for them to turn into the head-down position, which is ideal for delivery. Typically, babies start to settle into their final position between 32 and 36 weeks. If you're concerned about your baby's positioning, it's best to discuss it with your healthcare provider, who can provide guidance and monitor the situation.
At 32 weeks, it is very likely that the baby would survive, however he or she may need to have a short stay in the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) to have some help with breathing and feeding
to give time for the baby to develop, obviously
yes
32 weeks (rounded down).
it takes 40 weeks for a baby to grow in a womb but if u deliver ur baby before 32 weeks then more likely u r going to have a premature baby i was pregnant and i carried my baby for 38 weeks i had a little boy he was 5lbs and 12 oz
This means that your uterus is retroverted or upside down and/or backwards. It is something to watch out for during pregnancy for the health of the mother and baby.