Every 39 weeks, most pregnant mothers begin to hold back, see around the sisters are giving birth, obviously big brothers and sisters, but in the blink of an eye become a little brother and sister, still not born, what to do? This is a common question asked by obstetricians during pregnancy, and many pregnant mothers start to worry about how their babies are still not born after 39 weeks, but in fact, there is no need to be so nervous. It is clear that not everyone is born before 40 weeks, most Chinese people are still born between 39-41 weeks. So what should I do if I don’t have a seizure by 40 weeks? Don’t be anxious, let me give you some tips. The first point, a clear understanding of the prenatal period, do not do not have a seizure to entangle We say the prenatal period is 40 weeks, because at present the world follows the foreign prenatal standard, that is, 40 weeks, the vast majority of births in China is still in 39-41 weeks of pregnancy week, so to 39 weeks there is no seizure, there is no need to be nervous about it, you still have 2 weeks to wait, during which a lot of things will happen, maybe tomorrow there will be a seizure. It may happen tomorrow. Secondly, don’t think that you are really 40 weeks, ask your ultrasonographer to calculate your real pregnancy week for you. The most accurate way to calculate the due date is to calculate the head and hip length (CRL) from the early pregnancy period. So ask your doctor to check the week of pregnancy for you, especially if your cycle is not accurate. Thirdly, what if you are 40 weeks pregnant and not having a seizure? As I said earlier, it is normal not to give birth at this time, but after 40 weeks, as the gestational week increases, the risk of fetal hypoxia in the uterus will increase as follows. But if the monitoring is normal, it is possible to wait, but for safety, it is recommended to do monitoring once every 2-3 days is very meaningful. The fourth point, the midwife clinic is meaningful? The traditional external pelvic measurements have been abolished and the more important internal examinations are now being performed. The fifth point is: Can I deliver? Fifth point: Can I give birth? It is the nature of women to get pregnant and give birth to a baby. The Creator has known the difficulties of all of us and has arranged women’s bodies to be suitable for having babies. However, there are many factors that determine the success of a vaginal delivery, not only your hardware, but also the size of your baby, so you should have confidence in your vaginal delivery from the beginning of your pregnancy. Don’t blame yourself at 38 weeks for gaining too much weight during pregnancy, and only then worry about the difficulty of vaginal delivery. In fact, many women who have had babies feel that things are actually more complicated after the baby is born.