Chest and knee examination

Chest and knee position examination refers to the fetal position correction after 30 weeks of gestation, and the fetal position self-correction under the guidance of a doctor. Get up before meals, 2 hours after eating or in the morning, go to bed before going to bed at night; then release the belt, knees slightly apart (width with shoulders), chest and shoulders on the bed, head to one side, thighs and calves At a right angle of 90 degrees, the hands hang down on either side of the bed or on both sides of the head to form a low hip head position, so that the fetal head is placed at the top of the mother's body. The change of the center of gravity changes the baby from the breech or transverse position to the head. Bit. Basic Information Specialist classification: maternity inspection inspection classification: other inspection Applicable gender: whether women are fasting: not fasting Tips: Do not wear corsets or tight clothes. Relax your body and regulate your movements. Normal value After correction, the fetal position changes to the anterior position of the occipital. Clinical significance There was no change in the fetal position after the abnormal result was corrected. The pregnant women who needed to be examined were still breech or transverse position after 30 weeks of gestation. Precautions Before the test: Do not wear a tight-fitting or tight-fitting dress. When checking: Relax your body and regulate your movements. Inspection process Get up before meals, 2 hours after eating or in the morning, go to bed before going to bed at night; then release the belt, knees slightly apart (width with shoulders), chest and shoulders on the bed, head to one side, thighs and calves At a right angle of 90 degrees, the hands hang down on either side of the bed or on both sides of the head to form a low hip head position, so that the fetal head is placed at the top of the mother's body. The change of the center of gravity changes the baby from the breech or transverse position to the head. Bit. Do 2-3 times a day, 10-15 minutes each time, and review after one week. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate crowd: No.

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