10 Signs of Low Fetal Position

At present, there is no “10 signs of low fetal position”, when there is a low fetal position, pregnant women may have a feeling of lower abdominal drop, sciatic pain, pubic bone pain, low back pain and other symptoms.
The causes of low fetal position are as follows: the mother’s pelvis is larger, the fetus is smaller, there are physiological contractions during pregnancy, and the fetus enters the pelvis earlier, resulting in a low fetal position. Frequent contractions and increased abdominal pain can also cause lowered fetal position, and if the fetus is not full-term, the risk of preterm labor can occur.
Pregnant women can use ultrasound to determine whether the fetal position is low or not, and transabdominal ultrasound will indicate that the fetal position is low or normal. However, it is not necessary to determine whether the fetal position is low or not. In fact, low fetal position has little significance in predicting preterm labor, and it is usually based on the length of the cervical canal to determine whether or not preterm labor is going to take place, so the clinical significance of low fetal position is not very great.
Moreover, as the fetus is constantly moving in the uterus, the position of the fetus will also change, so it is possible that the position of the fetus may be low in one examination, but not low in the next examination. In addition, after full term, when the prenatal dew enters the pelvis, there is no need to worry about preterm labor because of the low fetal position.
Pregnant women are advised to go to a specialized hospital in time when they feel unwell, and follow the doctor’s instructions for scientific and effective treatment.