At 37 weeks, it will take about 1-3 weeks for the baby to be delivered, and the time of delivery will vary from woman to woman. Under normal circumstances, the baby is born at more than 37 weeks of pregnancy and is considered a full-term labor. For primiparous women, if there are no contractions after the birth of the fetus, the baby cannot be delivered within a short period of time, and it is normal to deliver the baby in about 2-3 weeks after the birth of the fetus. For primigravida, if there are no contractions after the birth, it is normal for the baby to be born in about 2-3 weeks after the birth. For menstruating mothers, the baby will be born faster after the birth, and the baby may be born within a week, so they need to be prepared for hospitalization at any time. If the fetus is already in labor at 37 weeks, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for prenatal checkups and wait for delivery under the guidance of the doctor, and do not handle the situation on your own to avoid adverse consequences.