At 33 weeks of pregnancy, there is a feeling of sagging in the belly, is the fetus in the womb? How

Updated on parenting 2024-06-19
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If it is 33 weeks pregnant, it is impossible for the fetus to enter the womb so early. If you feel a feeling of falling in your belly, it may be the cause of contractions, pay attention to premature birth, and hope that you can be safe with mother and child.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I really haven't paid attention to the feeling of the fetus falling in the pelvis, but I know that the fetus has a significant sinking stomach after entering the pelvis, and the stomach will not be hurt after eating, and the appetite will increase greatly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally, the fetus of pregnant women enters the pelvis at about 36 weeks, but more than 10% of the mothers will enter the pelvis at about 33 weeks, and the child will have a slight tightness in the abdomen or occasional abdominal pain when entering the pelvis, which is the child's fetal head rushing downward, these are normal phenomena, if you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital for actual examination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, most of this time occurs in the third trimester, and this time is already a precursor to childbirth.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think it's ready to be potted. Because 33 weeks is already in the third trimester, the child will come out at any time at this time, so you should also observe your body more.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This may be about to enter the basin, and you should pay attention to yourself not to exercise vigorously, nor can you have large mood swings, relax and observe more, if this situation can not be relieved, you should go to the hospital in time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At 33 weeks of pregnancy, there is a feeling of sagging in the belly, not the fetus in the womb. The fetus is usually put into the pelvis two weeks before delivery, and the fetus will have backache and frequent urination when the fetus enters the pelvis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the third trimester of pregnancy, there will be a feeling of falling, not into the basin. This is due to the constant growth of the fetus; When the fetus enters the pelvis, it will feel like it wants to poop, and your hip bone may hurt.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Some stomachs fall, not necessarily into the pelvis, the fetus will feel that the breathing is suddenly smooth, the amount of food increases, and the frequency of urination increases compared with before.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is into the basin. The fetus has a feeling of falling when it enters the pelvis. This indicates readiness for labor. Don't be nervous, this is a normal rule, melons are ripe.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.The fetus is placed in the pelvis. Before the fetus enters the pelvis, he will first pound in the mother's belly to adjust to the most suitable position, and then retract himself and stick his head into the mother's pelvis.

    The fetus is then placed in a fixed position and waits for delivery. When the fetus enters the pelvis, the pregnant mother will feel a feeling of falling in the abdomen. And some fetuses will enter the basin at about 32 weeks, so if the pregnant mother has a feeling of falling belly at 33 weeks, it is indeed possible that the fetus has entered the basin.

    2.The fetus moves strongly. Some fetuses move more violently, all day long in the mother's belly left fist right kick, eager to turn the whole belly over, if the fetus moves more strongly, the pregnant mother will also feel the abdomen falling.

    It's only 33 weeks pregnant, and the fetus hasn't been born so soon, so even if the fetus is in the womb, the pregnant mother should wait.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    With these feelings, it is really in the basin!

    The falling sensation mentioned above is only one of the feelings of the fetus entering the pelvis, and some pregnant mothers are not sensitive enough to feel it. Do you feel anything else about being in the pot?

    1. Breathe smoothly. After the fetus is in the pelvis, the pregnant mother will feel that her breathing is very smooth, as if she can breathe in a big gulp. Before, it was uncomfortable to drink some water, and I felt panicked when I took a breath.

    This is actually because, as the fetus descends, the pressure on the abdominal organs decreases, so the pregnant mother will feel comfortable breathing.

    2. Increase the amount of food. As the fetus enters the pelvis, the weight of the upper body of the pregnant mother gradually decreases, and the squeeze of the uterus on the stomach is reduced. In terms of diet, I was able to eat a lot more than before.

    I was making rice for each meal, adding a bowl and feeling like I had just found a pregnant woman, and my appetite was better and I didn't have a heartburn.

    3. Increased constipation. Frequent urination is more obvious after pregnancy, mainly because the enlarged uterus compresses the bladder. However, after the baby enters the pelvis, the pressure on your uterus on the bladder increases, and the frequency of urination increases compared to before. The phenomenon of waking up at night is obvious, remember to drink less water before going to bed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When the fetus is in the womb, the most obvious feeling of the pregnant woman is frequent urination. Because the fetus can compress some of the tissues in the abdomen. At this time, it is more difficult to walk. There are many things that individuals are not able to accomplish.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After entering the pelvis, the pregnant woman will feel a sense of relaxation in the upper abdomen and a feeling of gradual decline in the uterine fundus. At the same time, my appetite has improved and my eating has increased a lot. The pressure on the diaphragm is relieved by the fundus, and sometimes shortness of breath or chest tightness caused by compression may be relieved after entering the pelvis.

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