What should I do if I haven’t moved by the due date?

After the due date has not moved, first of all, do not be anxious, because clinically it is generally after 41 weeks, before considering the application of contractions to induce labor, or the application of Ximperisone (dinoprost suppositories) vaginal placement, to promote cervical maturation, induction of labor, etc.. The first thing to look at is how many days past the due date, and then determine the gestational week. If you usually have regular periods and have reached 41 weeks, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to find a doctor to hospitalize you and use some methods of labor induction to hurry up and induce labor. If the accounting week is less than 41 weeks, you can continue to wait for delivery until 41 weeks, then go to the hospital to see the doctor for treatment and do some tests to check the cervix and see the maturity of the cervix. If the cervical maturity is not good, you usually have to put medicine in the vagina to promote cervical maturity. If the cervix is well matured, you have to induce labor with contractions. In this case, there is no movement on the due date. First, you should move around the house properly, don’t lie down all the time. Second, you can climb the stairs, take the elevator up to the highest floor, then slowly walk down from the highest floor, 20 minutes of activity every day.