Fetal abnormality

Generally refers to the abnormal position of the fetus in the uterine body after 30 weeks of pregnancy vibration, which is longer seen in pregnant women and menstrual women with lax abdominal wall.The abnormal fetal position includes breech, lateral position, posterior occipital position, facial position, etc. More common positions, less horizontal and facial positions, abnormal fetal position accompanied by abnormal fetal potential, and difficult to correct, it is advisable to use an abortion or cesarean section.

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