It’s almost the due date. Why isn’t the baby moving?

It is normal to give birth within two weeks before or after the due date, you can go to the hospital to do a routine examination to see how the current situation of the fetus, if necessary, need to be hospitalized to induce labor. The due date is only the approximate time of the birth of the fetus, the delay of two weeks before and after the due date are normal phenomenon. Now that the due date is approaching, you can go to the hospital once a week for a checkup, and as long as the amniotic fluid and placenta are normal, you can continue to wait for natural labor to start. If the amniotic fluid is low or the placenta is aging, it may be necessary to consider inducing labor, and it is best to go to a regular hospital and use oxytocin to promote contractions under the guidance of the doctor. It is recommended that pregnant women should not be overly anxious, actively cooperate with the doctor for examination, and promptly go to the hospital for examination and treatment if there are any uncomfortable symptoms.