Can walking more in late pregnancy really bring on early labor?

Walking more in late pregnancy is not always associated with early labor. Walking more in late pregnancy will not necessarily lead to early labor. Labor occurs naturally when contractions are induced by a combination of factors such as cervical ripeness and maternal hormone levels. In late pregnancy, pregnant women who are assessed by their doctors to be able to deliver successfully through the vagina can walk around appropriately. By walking, pregnant women can maintain a moderate level of activity and muscle strength, which is beneficial to a smooth labor. However, walking in late pregnancy should be carried out in moderation and under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be overdone, so as not to affect the health of the body, such as miscarriage.