What to look for in late pregnancy

In late pregnancy, it is necessary to pay attention to self-counting of fetal movement, timely delivery checkups, and paying attention to contractions and vaginal fluid. 1. Self-counting of fetal movement: from the 28th week of pregnancy, pregnant women should strictly count the fetal movement under the guidance of the doctor, which is an indicator for evaluating the condition of the fetus in the uterus. If abnormal fetal movement occurs, you should consult a doctor immediately to avoid affecting the life and health of the fetus. 2. On-time labor inspection: after 28 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women in stable condition should undergo labor inspection once every 2 weeks, and at 37 weeks of pregnancy, labor inspection should be conducted once a week to ensure the safety of the mother and the fetus during pregnancy. 3. Pay attention to contractions and vaginal fluid: when irregular abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding or fluid occurs in late pregnancy, you should go to the hospital in time to decide whether you need to be hospitalized for delivery after the doctor fully evaluates the situation. Pregnant women should seek immediate medical attention if they experience any discomfort during late pregnancy.