Can you deliver a baby at 39 weeks if it’s not in labor?



39 weeks the fetus is not in the pelvis can be delivery, according to the situation of the pregnant woman and the fetal situation to determine, such as for primigravida, 39 weeks not in the pelvis need to go to the hospital to do the relevant examination to assess the pregnant woman and the fetal situation is suitable for normal delivery; such as for pregnant women, not into the pelvis is a normal phenomenon, generally in the case of pregnant women in the delivery of the pelvis in labor.

In general, primigravid women go into labor before delivery, two weeks in advance. If you are a primigravid woman, you need to go to the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the hospital to check the size of the pregnant woman’s pelvis and her physical condition, and to check the size of the fetus (whether it’s too big, the position of the fetus, the amniotic fluid and so on) and whether there is cephalo-pelvic asymmetry.

The fetus will enter the pelvis later, usually at the time of labor. If the pregnant woman is a PMS woman, there is no need to worry too much, she can go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital to check the condition of the pregnant woman and fetus, if the condition of the pregnant woman and fetus is good, the fetus will enter the pelvis at the time of labor, and the delivery can be normal. If the condition of the pregnant woman or fetus is not suitable for normal delivery (the fetus is too big or the fetus is not in a correct position, etc.), then the delivery will not be suitable for normal delivery.

If the fetus is not in the pelvis at 39 weeks, you will need to be evaluated by the obstetrician and gynecologist at the hospital to see if you can have a normal delivery.