As your due date approaches, your baby will start getting into position for the big day. The ideal spot for them is head-down with their back against your tummy, called the anterior position. It’s the ...
At some point during pregnancy you’ll probably reach a moment where you wonder whether what you just felt was hunger, gas, or the baby moving. Feeling your baby move or kick for the first time is an ...
Your baby’s position in your uterus and pelvis will help determine the type of labour and birth you will have. The position of the baby is significant only in the last few weeks of pregnancy. As the ...
Fetal station refers to how far a baby’s head has descended into your pelvis. Stations range from -5 to +5, with 0 station meaning the head is aligned with your ischial spines. What is fetal station?