A woman’s pregnancy is counted from the first day of her last menstrual period and the entire gestation period lasts 280 days, with 28 days being a gestational month. Therefore, a woman is 23 weeks and 5 days pregnant, which corresponds to 5 months, 3 weeks and 5 days of pregnancy, almost 6 months. At this time, the body length of the fetus is about 20cm, the weight is about 450g, and all organs have developed. At this time, pregnant women need to pay attention to maintain a healthy lifestyle and actively improve the relevant examinations. If the preliminary screening has not been completed, they should go to the hospital for ultrasound examination to determine whether there are any congenital diseases or malformations. In addition, a glucose tolerance test can be performed during the period of 24-28 weeks of pregnancy to be able to exclude diabetes during pregnancy and reduce complications. Pay attention to the daily intake of balanced nutrients and avoid overeating to avoid excessive fetal growth and development, which is not conducive to delivery; ensure sufficient sleep and rest time and avoid strenuous exercise and overexertion. Learn to count the fetal movements and judge the condition of the fetus by whether the fetal movement count is within the normal range; keep a happy mood and stable emotions and reduce the negative stimulation to avoid affecting the fetal development.