What’s wrong with a high fetal head in late pregnancy?



A high fetal head in late pregnancy indicates that the fetus has not yet entered the pelvis and may interfere with normal maternal labor.

A high fetal head after full-term pregnancy may be related to the fetus being too large or the head being asymmetrical. It is recommended that in the second trimester of pregnancy, ultrasound should be used to measure the pelvic condition of the pregnant woman to determine whether the labor can be normal.

Pay attention to nutrition, rest more, climb the stairs properly, through climbing stairs to exercise the hip and leg muscles, with the help of gravity to promote the fetus to enter the basin better and faster.

Pregnant mothers should pay attention to adjust according to their own physical condition to ensure their own safety. You can go to the hospital to listen to the guidance of specialists to help improve this symptom.