How to find out if the fetus is in the pelvis

You can usually find out whether the fetus is in labor through clinical symptoms and the doctor’s examination. When the fetus begins to enter the pelvis, the pregnant woman can often feel a significant drop of pain in the lower abdomen. The successful entry of the fetus into the pelvis often presses on the pregnant woman’s bladder, resulting in a decrease in bladder capacity and a significant increase in the number of trips to the toilet. In mid-pregnancy due to the increased size of the uterus, pregnant women often have a feeling of bloating. When the fetus enters the pelvis, the pressure of the uterus on the stomach will be relieved, and the pregnant women’s appetite will become significantly better. Therefore, in the late stages of pregnancy, if you find that the bloating symptoms of pregnant women reduce or disappear, you can also roughly determine that the fetus has entered the pelvis. If you want to know more accurately whether the fetus has entered the pelvis, you can go to the hospital to see the doctor for examination, and you can know whether the fetus has entered the pelvis through abdominal palpation.