Fetus located on the suprapubic generally means that the head of the fetus is located on the suprapubic, meaning that the head of the fetus is above the pubic symphysis, suggesting that the head of the fetus is downward, the fetal buttocks are at the bottom of the uterus, and the position of the fetus is normal and has not yet entered the pelvis. Generally, primigravid women enter the pelvis 1-2 weeks before the expected date of labor, and transient women enter the pelvis later, with contractions later in the process of labor under the strong pressure of contractions caused by the fetus into the pelvis. After the birth, the mother may have frequent urination, feeling of swelling in the pubic area, and difficulty in bowel movement, which are normal phenomena and will disappear on their own after the delivery. Whether or not the head is in the pelvis is not directly related to the time of labor, but most of the labor will come soon after the head is in the pelvis, and transient women can be in the pelvis during labor. In the days before and after the due date, you should pay attention to the abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding and running water, and you should be admitted to the hospital in time to wait for the delivery of the baby, and you can prepare the supplies for the delivery in advance to avoid panic.