Generally the baby goes into the pelvis around 37-38 weeks of pregnancy, but the time of pelvic induction varies from person to person, some will be earlier and some may not go into the pelvis until they are in labor. Fetal pelvic time is different for each pregnant woman, generally the primigravida woman is in the pelvis earlier, around 37-38 weeks, the baby will be in the pelvis, and there are cases of earlier pelvic, while the menstruating woman tends to be in the pelvis later, usually in the pelvis soon after the labor will be imminent. However, some pregnant women may not go into labor until contractions occur. Some pregnant women may also feel something after the fetus is in labor. After the fetus is in labor, it will press on the bladder area of the pregnant woman, which may cause frequent urination, and after the fetus is in labor, the pressure on the upper abdomen will be reduced, so you will feel smoother breathing, and your appetite will also be better. To determine whether the fetus is in the pelvis, you need to go to a regular hospital and ask the doctor to check. During pregnancy, pay attention to rest more, at the same time should relax, avoid tension, anxiety, any discomfort should be timely to the hospital, by the doctor to clarify the diagnosis, and cooperate with the doctor to deal with the symptoms.