How long does it take for the fetus to go into labor at 34 weeks

The timing of labor and delivery at 34 weeks is individual and cannot be accurately determined. Most primigravid women will be in labor and delivery about 4 weeks after the pelvic, some experienced women may enter the labor and delivery stage directly after the fetus is in the pelvic, most of the pelvic time in 36-37 weeks, and some people will be a little earlier. After the fetus is in the pelvis at 34 weeks, mothers need to pay attention to the following aspects in their daily life: 1. Lifestyle: Pregnant women need to prevent strenuous activities, avoid exertion, and ensure enough sleep. As the prenatal part of the fetus shows the change of pelvic, resulting in the decline of the uterine floor, pregnant women will feel that their abdomen is easier than before, their appetite increases, and they may consume too much nutrition, during this period they need to pay attention to a light diet, and consume more fruits and vegetables; 2. Psychology: Pregnant women need to keep their emotions stable after the fetus is in the pelvic area, and avoid too much nervousness; 3. Daily monitoring: Everyday, you should closely observe the fetal movement, and go to the hospital for regular checkups, to make sure that the fetus is Normal development. If there are mild contractions, small amount of vaginal water and redness around 4 weeks after the fetus is in the womb, it is a precursor of labor, and you need to go to the hospital in time to wait for delivery. If there is a premonition of labor immediately after the fetus is in the pelvis, or 1-2 weeks, it may lead to preterm labor, and you should seek medical attention immediately and follow the doctor’s instructions.