Can You Feel the Baby’s Head During a Cervical Check?

Learn when and why feeling the baby's head during a cervical check is possible and why it should be done by healthcare professionals.

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Feeling the baby's head during a cervical check is generally not possible until labor is quite advanced. Typically, only trained healthcare professionals should perform such examinations to avoid complications and ensure safety. If you're experiencing any concerns or symptoms, it's always best to consult with your OB-GYN or midwife immediately.

FAQs & Answers

  1. When can you feel the baby's head during a cervical check? You typically cannot feel the baby's head during a cervical check until labor is quite advanced, as the head only descends into the birth canal late in pregnancy.
  2. Who should perform a cervical check during pregnancy? Cervical checks should only be performed by trained healthcare professionals such as OB-GYNs or midwives to avoid complications and ensure safety.
  3. Is it safe to feel the baby’s head during pregnancy? Yes, but only when done by a trained professional at the appropriate stage of labor to ensure no risk to the mother or baby.
  4. What are the signs that labor is progressing? Signs include regular contractions, dilation and effacement of the cervix, and the baby’s head descending into the birth canal.