Squatting to go to the toilet will not press the baby

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-09
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Not really. It's okay, the baby is protected by amniotic fluid. If you are squatting, then take off your pants and lean down, try to make the distance between your legs larger, and don't squat for too long Relax, the baby will be very healthy, don't worry about this and that, it's okay.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Pregnant women squatting to defecate do not crush the fetus.

    The human body has the function of protecting the fetus, for example, the pelvis is the natural protective shield of the fetus.

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Honey, don't worry, the fetus is not as fragile as we think, as long as you don't squat for too long.

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Sitting on the toilet will not put pressure on the baby, just don't squat.

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It won't press the baby, because when I was pregnant, I also felt that squatting very low would not press the baby, the doctor said no, because there is amniotic fluid and uterine wall protection, as long as you don't press down hard, it's fine, and there is no danger to go to the toilet normally.

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Squatting on the toilet has nothing to do with the size of the butt.

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No, it turned out that the toilet in my workplace was squatting, and I was still at work until more than 7 months, and I didn't feel that it would press the baby. Bao Ma usually pays more attention to the fact that the time spent squatting in the toilet is not too long.