Symptoms of 37 weeks of pregnancy into labor

The symptoms of 37 weeks of pregnancy into the pelvis generally include lower abdominal discomfort, urinary frequency and urgency, and increased appetite. Through these symptoms, you can initially determine whether you are in the pelvis, and then go to the hospital for a clear examination to prepare for all aspects of the delivery: 1. Lower abdominal discomfort: the fetus into the pelvis refers to the process of the fetus entering the pelvic cavity from the maternal pelvic entrance in a head-down, hip-up, and full-body curled position surrounded by amniotic fluid and fetal membranes. Therefore, along with the entry of the fetus into the pelvic cavity, pregnant women often experience lower abdominal cramps and lower back discomfort. At this time, it is recommended that pregnant women can take appropriate bed rest to relieve the feeling of abdominal pressure and pain; 2. Urinary frequency and urgency: the fetus may press on the bladder after entering the pelvis, causing pregnant women to urinate frequently and urgently. In addition, when the fetus enters the pelvic cavity and presses on the rectum, it will also cause the pregnant woman to feel anxious and want to defecate. At this time, it is recommended that pregnant women do not force to hold urine to prevent the increase of kidney burden; 3, increased appetite: with the entry of the fetus into the pelvic cavity, the lower uterus moves, the pressure on the upper abdomen is reduced, so the appetite becomes better. Pregnant women are advised to have a balanced diet, eat less and more often, and not to overeat and increase the burden of birth. If the above mentioned pelvic symptoms do not occur at 37 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women should not be anxious. First of all, the time of labor is not the same because of individual differences. Secondly, pregnant women have different body constitution and different ability to feel. If you want to know exactly whether the fetus is in the pelvis, you need to go to the hospital for detailed examination. Finally, proper exercise is good for the fetus to be in the pelvis and for the pregnant woman to give birth. It is recommended that the pregnant woman should have regular maternity checkups and do regular exercise under the guidance of professionals.