The 38-week maternity checkup includes routine health checkups, ultrasound, electronic fetal heart monitoring, and cervical examination. 38 weeks maternity checkup requires blood pressure, weight, uterine height, abdominal circumference and other checks to assess the development of the fetus. The fetal position is also checked to determine the mode of delivery. Electronic fetal heartbeat monitoring examination is needed to assess whether there is any intrauterine hypoxia in the fetus and so on. Ultrasound examination is performed as appropriate to assess fetal development, placenta, amniotic fluid, fetal position, etc. If necessary, blood tests are also performed to determine whether the pregnant woman has anemia. If the pregnant woman has hypertensive disorders during pregnancy, routine urine examination is also needed to check whether there is proteinuria, etc. If there are signs of labor, a cervical examination may also be performed to assess the cervical tolerance of the pregnant woman.