A crooked pregnant belly may be a normal physiological phenomenon if no other discomfort occurs.
A woman’s stomach is crooked when she is pregnant, which may be caused by the fertilized egg being deposited on one side, and generally does not cause adverse effects on the pregnant woman and the fetus, so there is no need to worry too much.
During mid-pregnancy, the space in the uterine cavity is relatively large, and the fetus may move around the uterus. As the fetus continues to grow and develop, the space in the uterine cavity gradually becomes smaller, which may restrict the movement of the fetus, and may result in the pregnant woman’s tummy being skewed to one side.
If the pregnant woman does not experience abnormal fetal movement or vaginal bleeding, it is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment.
If the pregnant woman’s stomach is crooked, and there is no fetal movement for a long time, accompanied by abdominal pain, bleeding, etc., which may be related to intrauterine distress, pre-eclampsia, etc., then it is an abnormal phenomenon, and she should consult a doctor for examination and symptomatic treatment in a timely manner.