Poor cervical condition in late pregnancy indicates that the pregnant woman’s cervical condition is not mature enough for a short period of time and the probability of a natural attack is not high. The cervical condition is judged by examining the following indicators: the position of the fetal head previa, the texture of the cervix, the position of the cervix, and the cervical tolerance, in addition to the state of the opening of the uterus. If the condition of the cervix is particularly bad, it is recommended to intensify the obstetric examination if the pregnancy will not attack in a short time. If the condition of the cervix is still bad after the expected date of delivery, medication to promote cervical maturation can be used as appropriate to promote cervical maturation and achieve natural seizures.