How to tell the difference between an upper and lower pregnancy

Upper and lower pregnancy refers to the position of the belly shape bulge when a woman is in the middle and late stages of pregnancy, if it is a bulge in the upper abdomen, then it is called upper pregnancy, if it is a bulge in the lower abdomen below the belly button, then it becomes lower pregnancy. Whether you are pregnant or pregnant has to do with the development of the fetus and the size of the pregnant woman’s pelvis. Pregnant women with a wider pelvis will have an easier time getting the fetus into the pelvis, so the belly will protrude more and more towards the bottom, forming a lower pregnancy. On the other hand, some expectant mothers will have a narrower pelvis and the baby will enter the pelvis more slowly, so that the belly will protrude significantly upwards, forming an upper pregnancy. A lower pregnancy will squeeze the bladder to a great extent, causing the mother to urinate more frequently. Whether you are pregnant with an upper or lower baby is just a matter of the different appearance of the uterus stretching in different directions, but the number of weeks of pregnancy is the same and is not affected. If you experience discomfort during pregnancy, you can go to the hospital in time for a targeted examination and follow the doctor’s instructions for relief.