What tests should be done at the end of pregnancy

The end of pregnancy usually refers to the stage when delivery is imminent after 37 weeks of gestation, and the following tests are commonly required: 1) systemic assessment: through the patient’s electrocardiogram and liver and kidney function tests to determine whether the body can deliver; 2) disease screening: usually screening for common infectious diseases to avoid causing fetal infections; 3) pelvic measurement: through pelvic measurement, cervical score, and fetal size assessment to determine the mode of delivery.