The fetus is located in the uterine cavity and the uterus is located in the lower abdomen, so the pregnancy is usually in the lower abdomen. Throughout the pregnancy, the fetus should normally be in the amniotic cavity of the mother’s uterus. The exact location of the child can vary a bit because of the different weeks of pregnancy that a woman is pregnant. At the beginning of pregnancy it is located in the pelvic cavity, which is just below the navel, and gradually and noticeably enlarges in the lower abdomen around the 3rd month of pregnancy due to the gradual increase in size of the fetus. After the 6th month of pregnancy, the uterus will further increase in size and the entire abdomen will look larger. The uterus reaches the position between the navel and the xiphoid process at the time of delivery. During pregnancy, you need to pay attention to adequate nutrition, while avoiding over-nutrition, and regular labor and delivery checkups can effectively avoid complications for both mother and baby.