What to expect at 39 weeks of pregnancy

39 weeks of pregnancy, when the baby is full term: the first, the problem that needs attention is that you must have regular maternity check-ups, usually once a week. If at 41 weeks of pregnancy there are no signs of labor, you must be hospitalized for delivery. Secondly, you must pay attention to count the fetal movement, if the fetal movement suddenly decreases or suddenly increases, you should go to the hospital in time to rule out whether there is intrauterine hypoxia in the baby. Thirdly, if there is vaginal bleeding or vaginal fluid flow, you must go to the hospital in time to find out if there is premature rupture of membranes or placenta praevia or abruptio placenta.