The low position of the fetal head at 37 weeks of pregnancy is normal and indicates the imminent delivery of the baby, which usually occurs within 2 weeks, but there are individual differences in the timing. The low fetal head position indicates that the fetus is in the pelvis, indicating that the baby is about to be delivered. Therefore, it is normal for the fetal head to be low at 37 weeks of pregnancy, so pregnant women should not worry too much and just wait patiently for the delivery. Usually, the fetal head will be in the pelvis 2 weeks before delivery, so the pregnant woman may give birth within 2 weeks, but the situation will vary from person to person. When the fetal head is in the pelvis, it will press on the bladder and rectum, and the pregnant woman may feel the urge to urinate frequently and have a bowel movement. In case of redness, water breaking, or regular uterine contractions and abdominal pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to ensure a smooth delivery. Pregnant women in the second trimester must pay attention to their diet and eat more easily digestible and nutritious food to build up energy for the birth.