At 37 weeks of pregnancy, it is basically a full-term pregnancy, and labor may occur at any time. Prenatal checkups at 37 weeks of pregnancy include the following: 1. Prenatal ultrasound can be performed to assess the development of the fetus, to understand the abnormalities of the placenta, amniotic fluid, etc., and to assess whether there are factors affecting normal normal delivery. 2. Fetal heartbeat monitoring can be performed to observe whether the fetal heartbeat is normal, to assess whether there is any manifestation of intrauterine hypoxia, and to monitor whether there is any manifestation of uterine contraction. 3. intrauterine hypoxia, and monitor whether there are signs of uterine contractions.3. Measure the vital signs of the pregnant woman’s blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration to understand whether there are any potential health hazards for the pregnant woman.4. Through the four-step palpation method of the abdomen, further determine whether the position of the fetus is normal and whether the fetus is in the pelvis.5. If uterine contractions have already appeared, determine the progress of the labor process based on the duration of the uterine contractions and their intermission time The labor progress will be determined by the duration and intervals of the contractions.