The posterior wall of the uterus is less obvious during pregnancy.
The posterior wall of the uterus, also known as the posterior position of the uterus, takes longer to become visible compared to the anterior position. However, it generally does not exceed five months. In other words, after five months of pregnancy, the pregnant abdomen with a posterior uterine wall can also show signs of pregnancy. The visibility of pregnancy during pregnancy is also related to the body weight of women, and those who are naturally heavier tend to be less obvious. Those who are overweight, although pregnant, have a larger abdomen, making it difficult for people to associate it with pregnancy. If a person is relatively thin and their abdomen becomes swollen, it is easy to associate it with pregnancy.
Although there are differences between the anterior and posterior positions of the uterus, the differences are not significant. Most people become visible after five months of pregnancy. After becoming visible, it is necessary to undergo color ultrasound examination every month to dynamically understand the fetal development. Normal considerations for posterior pregnancy: Under normal conditions, the uterus is mobile and can take on the anterior, median, or posterior positions depending on the body's posture. It does not have any impact on pregnancy and does not require special attention. Just follow general precautions:
1. Avoid sexual intercourse during the first and last three months of pregnancy, as the placenta and embryo are unstable during the first three months, and the uterus is more sensitive during the last three months, making sexual intercourse prone to stimulate the cervix and lead to miscarriage.
2. Avoid lifting heavy objects or performing other activities that increase abdominal pressure.
3. Pay attention to taking folic acid during the first three months of pregnancy, as it can prevent neural tube defects in the fetus. Avoid spicy and stimulating foods.