My gynac mentioned baby is in cephalic position at my last scan and i just nodded but actually didnt fully understand. Im 32 weeks now. Is this the good position for normal delivery or something to worry about? someone pls explain in simple words.
Cephalic basically means baby's head is down, pointing towards your pelvis. It is the ideal position for a normal delivery. Don't stress, your gynac will check it during the regular scans as u get closer to the due date.
Cephalic simply means head down, which is very safe and natural. When my little one turned cephalic, I started feeling kicks higher up near my ribs. Just eat well, stay active, and let your body prepare for what's coming.
It means baby's head is down, which is super. I used to do light walking and sit on a birthing ball to help baby settle comfortably in this position. But yes, always make sure to confirm with your gynac during checks if everything is progressing normally.
At my hospital, the medical coordinator explained that cephalic means head-down. Honestly, just ask your doctor or the scan technician during your next ultrasound, they show it so nicely on the screen. It is the best position for labor, but always get your reports cleared by the medical team.
Oh I remember obsessing over this term during my scans! It just means baby is head down and ready for birth. My active toddler was in cephalic position around 32 weeks and stayed like that till the end. Everything will go smoothly, just enjoy these movements.
It's just a medical term for head-first position, which is perfect for normal delivery. Nothing to panic about at all, it's actually what we want to see in late third trimester. If your doctor hasn't mentioned any issues, you are absolutely good to go.