The pregnant mother will show signs of labor about 1-2 weeks after the baby’s head is in the pelvis. For pregnant mothers with regular menstrual periods, the time of pelvic delivery is usually around 38 weeks. At this time, there will be a feeling of frequent urination, and after the fetal head is in the pelvis, there will be a significant feeling of relief in the upper abdomen, and then there will be a reaction of eating more than before and breathing more quickly than before. After 38 weeks, the fetal head is in the pelvis, and around 39-40 weeks, the mother will be in labor. The first symptom of labor is redness, followed by irregular abdominal pain and frequent urination. After a full-term baby is in labor, labor will begin in about 1-2 weeks.