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Besides lying on your back, there are so many baby postures. Which one suits you?

Although the times are progressing, people still think that giving birth to a child is like the plot in a TV series, lying in bed, crossing your legs, covering yourself with a quilt, and then the midwife shouted hard: Come on! The head is out! Push hard!

My best friend is going to give birth to a baby in a few days. She waits for the baby to send her a "signal" every day to pack up and go to the hospital. When I'm bored, I brush videos and watch TV dramas. Just when I was brushing the video, I saw a particularly "interesting" baby posture, and immediately took a screenshot for me. He told me in a particularly exaggerated way: I can have a baby standing up.

In fact, the posture of giving birth to a baby is not just lying down as in TV dramas, but many postures can help mothers give birth to babies.

And when the mother encounters an emergency and there is no way to go to the hospital to give birth in time, no matter where? As long as mother and son are safe. For example, some pregnant mothers gave birth in the car on their way to the hospital. Every pregnant woman's pelvis is different, and the delivery situation and the time required are also different.

One: Traditional posture (supine)

In daily life, the most common delivery posture is that the mother lies on the bed, spreads her legs, and then adjusts her breathing with the doctor to give birth to the baby.

The advantage is that it is convenient for medical staff to deliver babies and deal with newborns. The disadvantage is that when lying on your back, the uterus will press into the vein, which will reduce the blood flowing back to the heart and easily lead to fetal distress and postpartum hemorrhage. Moreover, lying women can't make better use of "gravity" to give birth to babies, which leads to a long labor process and makes pregnant mothers weak.

Second: standing baby

Pregnant mothers rely on railings or other supports to support themselves, and then strive to have a baby.

The advantage is that the gravity of the fetus is consistent with the direction of the birth canal, which is beneficial to the birth of the fetus. The width of the birth canal is the largest when the pregnant mother squats, and the cross-sectional area of the birth canal is increased by 30% compared with the traditional posture.

Disadvantages: pregnant women are more prone to fatigue during childbirth.

Three: childbirth in water

Water childbirth is very popular abroad, and it has also become popular in China in recent years. However, due to the harsh requirements on conditions, water quality, disinfection of bathtubs, and the troublesome care of the baby after delivery, the price is also relatively expensive.

Four: leaning forward is also called kneeling.

The lying-in woman kneels on the bracket with her legs apart, and the lower body is difficult to give birth. The advantage of this delivery posture is that it can reduce "vaginal" tearing and lateral incision. The disadvantage is that the knee bears a large gravity for a long time, which is unbearable for a long time and is more prone to fatigue. You can put some cushions on the little face of your arm, which will be more comfortable.

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Each delivery method has its own advantages and disadvantages. Pregnant mothers can choose according to their own production situation and the doctor's advice. The most important thing is that mother and child are safe.

The performance of mothers wanting to have children is: abdominal pain begins, which will be very painful in a short time, and then gradually becomes regular. Some pregnant mothers have their amniotic fluid broken first, and then they begin to have contractions.

But no matter what happens first, the pregnant mother should not panic and let her husband pack up and go to the hospital. Moreover, pregnant mothers in the third trimester must have a checkup on time and pay more attention to fetal movement, because there is not enough space in the stomach in the third trimester, and the baby is easy to wrap the umbilical cord around the neck.