What if you’re not moving when you’re about to go into labor?

It is normal to have no movement when you are about to go into labor, so you don’t need to worry too much, but you should pay attention to fetal movement, strengthen prenatal checkups, and do a lot of exercise to help you give birth. 1. Pay attention to fetal movement: 37 weeks of pregnancy is considered full-term, 40 weeks for the expected date of delivery, two weeks before and after the expected date of delivery is considered normal, but pay attention to fetal movement, such as fetal movement less than 3 times per hour, or less than 20 times in 12 hours, need to consult a doctor as soon as possible, and can be used for cesarean section if necessary. 2. Enhance prenatal checkups: when you are about to go into labor, you need to strengthen the prenatal checkups, usually once a week, including the degree of placental calcification, ultrasound to check the fetal movement, the amount of amniotic fluid, fetal heart rate, etc. As long as the results of the checkups are normal, you can continue the pregnancy under close supervision, and once you find out that there is any abnormality, you need to be decided by the doctor to give birth to the baby. 3. more midwifery exercises: almost to the due date of no movement can do breathing exercises, inhalation to make the ribs feel to both sides of the expansion, to reach the limit and then exhale, exhale the navel need to be close to the back, adhere to the breathing exercises, you can strengthen the pelvic floor muscle contraction function, in preparation for the smooth delivery. Almost to the due date of no movement suggests that pregnant women walk more, more stairs, etc., can improve the chances of a smooth delivery.