The examination items at 37 weeks of pregnancy include physical examination, gynecological examination, ultrasound examination and fetal heart monitoring, as follows: 1. Physical examination: weight, blood pressure, uterine fundal height, fetal heart rate, to understand fetal movement, contractions and redness; 2. Gynecological examination: to check whether there is vaginal inflammation to prevent transmission to the fetus during normal delivery; 3. Ultrasound examination: to assess fetal size, amniotic fluid volume, placental maturity, fetal position, etc.; 4. Fetal heart monitoring: it can assess the condition of the fetus in utero and whether there is intrauterine distress. In addition to the above examinations, it is also important to observe fetal movement, which is also useful to determine whether the fetus has intrauterine hypoxia. If the number of fetal movements is too much or too little, it may be caused by intrauterine hypoxia and requires prompt medical attention. In addition, it is important to be alert to the occurrence of placental abruption. If you notice heavy vaginal bleeding with abdominal pain, you should also go to the hospital promptly. In addition, 37 weeks of pregnancy is the late stage of pregnancy, when the fetus has matured and may have an aura of delivery at any time, so in addition to regular maternity checkups, you should pay attention to the presence of vaginal redness, false contractions and other conditions to prepare for delivery. At the same time, pay attention to regular work and rest, avoid straining, and appropriate exercise can promote uterine contractions, which will help the smooth delivery during labor.