There are many emotions that transcend during pregnancy. are present hormonal changes and what can happen will be and depending on the woman's body. On the other hand there is the figure of our future baby, the mother feels how it grows month by month and how it moves daily. The question of many mothers is if it shows when the baby turns, since it is of vital importance to know if at the last moment of the gestation it could be specified how it is positioned.
A baby as long as there is space inside the placenta, will be continuously moving. As a general rule a woman notices when the baby is moving, but when she is turning It will be questionable.
Is it noticeable when the baby rolls over?
As long as the baby's size allows, you will be moving comfortably without restrictions. As the weeks progress the space will be much tighter and you will not be able to move with full resolution. Many mothers, noticing that the baby is much more dependent, will create much shorter and jerky movements, and even some little kick will be noticed than another.
From the 28th week of pregnancy and up to the 32nd, It is when the baby already begins to turn and turn around, placing himself in a cephalic position. It is at this moment that the head is placed down, trying fit into the birth canal.
As long as the babies have space and enough amniotic fluid, many of them will turn over and over again for as long as they allow it. Others, however, do not move as much or they never get to move. They can reach the time of delivery and have the "breech presentation", that is, his head has not fit into the birth canal and has done it the other way around, presenting his buttocks.
How to know that the baby has turned over
some mothers notice when your baby has rolled over, they experience it several times during their pregnancy, including in the last weeks of pregnancy. On other occasions the midwife can feel the belly to determine in what position the baby is and in some cases she can notice that it is turned over, without the mother having noticed it. The cases can be infinite.
An ultrasound in the last few weeks will determine what position is the baby in, If it presents in a breech form, there is no need to be alarmed, there is still enough time for it to turn around. Between 4% of pregnancies occur with babies in this position.
When the baby is engaged
At this point it is defined when the head of the fetus descends into the birth canal to prepare for your home stretch. The woman can notice throughout the days, how her head fits with some kind of discomfort and how her belly drops and she leans forward.
The child's head reaches about 9,5 centimeters in diameter and has to overcome the narrow part of the pelvis, coming to fit into it. It happens in the last weeks of pregnancy, about week 33 and 34. Some women do not realize such an event, going completely unnoticed.
Among other symptoms of the fitting-in process, there are mothers who notice how the pressure in the bladder increases and in the joints of the pelvis and perineal area. Some cramping or slight discomfort will be noted as your head pushes into the socket. On the other hand, it you will feel relief in the thoracic part when something freer. The part of the diaphragm can be less pressed and not feel that great suffocation or symptoms of indigestion.
As the last weeks of pregnancy approach, it is advisable to be relaxed. Body relaxation is the best ally for the baby to latch on with higher resolution. light exercise is a good recommendation, where is it recommended walk 30 to one hour daily. Swimming is also highly recommended, as zero gravity can motivate the baby to position himself.