Taz Naegele

Negeli pelvis is a fetal developmental anomaly that occurs due to improper formation of muscle tissue. This is a birth defect that occurs in children, especially boys. They cause serious problems in the child's development and can lead to disability.

A negleli pelvis occurs when the fetal pelvic muscles develop incorrectly. Normally, the fetus's pelvic floor muscles develop correctly to support the abdominal organs within the body during pregnancy. However, in pelvis negel, the muscles develop in a way that leaves the abdominal organs exposed during pregnancy, causing swelling and other complications.

One of the most common symptoms of pelvic neglela is the swelling of the abdomen that occurs in a pregnant woman. Swelling can lead to abdominal pain, digestive problems and other health problems. Some women may also experience pain from pressure on organs that lie inside the abdomen. A doctor can detect this condition with an ultrasound examination of the fetus. Treatment for pelvic negel depends on the severity of the disease. Sometimes your doctor may prescribe medications to reduce swelling and other symptoms of the disease. Additionally, some studies suggest that vaginal massage may help control swelling in this diagnosis. In some cases, a caesarean section is recommended if a baby with this condition threatens the mother's life or health. But there is good news - most children born with this diagnosis grow up to be healthy adults. So take care of yourself and your loved ones and be healthy!