How many weeks is the average fetus born

The fetus is usually born at 40 weeks, but it is normal if it is born half a month earlier or later, so don’t worry. If the fetal position is normal and the fetus is not too big, it can be delivered by normal delivery; however, if the fetal position is not correct, it needs to be delivered by cesarean section so as not to affect the normal delivery. If redness or premature rupture of amniotic fluid occurs in late pregnancy, it is best to go to the hospital in time for delivery; in addition, it is easy to have hypoxia in late pregnancy, so it is necessary to have regular fetal heart checks, and if there is hypoxia, it is necessary to inhale oxygen in time, and if the hypoxia is serious, it is necessary to have a cesarean section under the guidance of the doctor, and pay attention to less food and more meals in late pregnancy.