Many pregnant women experience myocardial ischemia or even heart failure during late pregnancy. The presence of myocardial ischemia is a more serious condition and pregnant women need to be managed with caution, especially as seen during the period of 28-35 weeks, when they are prone to such conditions due to increased myocardial load caused by fluid retention in the body. In cases of myocardial ischemia, the patient needs a comprehensive assessment, for example, based on the presence or absence of underlying heart disease and the severity of the patient’s heart failure. This is still a critical condition and pregnant women need to come to a regular hospital for a comprehensive evaluation to ensure maternal and fetal safety. It is also important to prevent colds and heavy physical work, etc., to prevent severe myocarditis or increased cardiac load due to physical work to protect the heart muscle.