Pelvic insertion in late pregnancy will be accompanied by a reduction in chest discomfort and discomfort in the abdomen. As the fetus enters the pelvis in late pregnancy, the chest of the pregnant woman is no longer squeezed, and she will feel smooth breathing and the feeling of chest tightness will be reduced. However, the space in the abdomen will be reduced, and after the fetal head enters the pelvis, the patient will have a falling sensation in the abdomen, feel discomfort in the anus, and experience frequent urination due to the uterus pressing on the bladder. Due to the sense of emptiness in the upper abdomen after entering the pelvis, the appetite of pregnant women will increase, and due to the decreased activity of the fetus after entering the pelvis, pregnant women will feel less fetal movement. As the uterus compresses the veins of the lower limbs, the symptoms of lower limb edema will be aggravated. The pressure of the fetal head on the rectum will cause constipation. If there are obvious symptoms of discomfort when the fetus is in the pelvis in late pregnancy, you need to consult a doctor in time.