How long before a pregnant woman is hospitalized for delivery

Pregnant women who wish to have a normal delivery can usually be hospitalized for delivery if they experience regular abdominal pain, redness, or water breakage. If it is a cesarean section, you can be hospitalized a day earlier and just wait for the surgical delivery. Pregnant women need to pay attention to their physical condition when they are approaching the due date, if they have regular abdominal pain, see red or water breakage, etc., they need to consult a doctor in time for examination, and if it is time for delivery, they can directly apply for hospitalization and wait for delivery in the hospital. If the pregnant woman has placenta praevia, fetal malposition, twin pregnancy and other conditions that are not suitable for normal delivery, she can be examined in the hospital to determine the date of surgery, and then be admitted to the hospital one day in advance, and do the surgery-related examinations, such as blood routine, electrocardiogram, ultrasound, liver and kidney function, etc. Without contraindications to surgery, the surgery can be arranged the next day in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.