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What Should I Do So That The Fetus Head Is Fixed For A Normal Delivery?

hi.
im at 39 week and my baby head is not fixed yet.so that, he or she moving continously and nt stop for a minut and my due date is 6 feb and my doctor said if my baby head is nt fixe next 5 feb then we have to operate ..and im v much worried about that plz plz plz guide me wat i do
Sat, 31 May 2014
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Thanks for consulting us.
You really can't do anything about it. This is called unstable lie & there is a risk of serious fetal morbidity if membranes get ruptured or liquor leakage occurs. So, most doctors indicate a cesarean section which is considered a safe option in modern medicine.
You can just hope for the best. Adopt a left lateral position & avoid exertion. Rush to the hospital if leaking occurs if you are still not admitted.
Best of luck.
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What Should I Do So That The Fetus Head Is Fixed For A Normal Delivery?

Hi, Thanks for consulting us. You really can t do anything about it. This is called unstable lie & there is a risk of serious fetal morbidity if membranes get ruptured or liquor leakage occurs. So, most doctors indicate a cesarean section which is considered a safe option in modern medicine. You can just hope for the best. Adopt a left lateral position & avoid exertion. Rush to the hospital if leaking occurs if you are still not admitted. Best of luck.