What should I do if the fetal position is abnormal during a 4D ultrasound?
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I went to the hospital this morning for a 4D ultrasound, but the doctor said my baby is in an abnormal position. What should I do if the baby's position is abnormal during a 4D ultrasound?
Abnormal fetal position detected by four-dimensional ultrasound can be treated through posture adjustment, surgery, or other methods. The knee-chest position is commonly used to correct abnormal fetal position. Generally, after emptying the bladder and wearing loose clothing, the pregnant woman should lower her buttocks and head as much as possible. During the correction process, if symptoms such as palpitations or chest tightness occur, the procedure should be stopped immediately. If the fetal position cannot be successfully corrected, a cesarean section can be performed.