Is the fetus ready to be born at 36 weeks?

Under normal circumstances, a full-term pregnancy is 37-42 weeks of gestation, so a fetus born at 36 weeks of gestation is considered premature and may have some impact on the healthy development of the fetus. If a pregnant woman does not have to be induced, it is generally recommended that she should wait until full term before giving birth. The fetus is usually fully developed at about 36 weeks, but some of its organs may not be mature. Therefore, unless the pregnant woman has abnormalities such as premature rupture of membranes, fetal distress or excessive amniotic fluid at 36 weeks of pregnancy, which requires timely termination of pregnancy to avoid more damage to the fetus and the pregnant woman, it is recommended that the pregnant woman should follow the doctor’s advice to try to carry the pregnancy to full term to ensure that the fetal organs grow and develop to maturity and achieve a good pregnancy outcome. 36-week premature fetuses have a lower body resistance and may have Breathing difficulties, feeding difficulties, poor response, etc., can be actively postnatal care after birth, close attention, if there are abnormalities should be treated in time to avoid will be cerebral palsy, epilepsy, blindness and other sequelae. In addition, in order to avoid premature birth of the fetus, pregnant women should develop good habits during pregnancy, avoid overwork, pay attention to rest and ensure sufficient sleep. Ensure a balanced diet and reasonable nutritional intake. Pay attention to psychological guidance, keep a happy mood and avoid emotional agitation. Regular prenatal monitoring and examination, pay attention to the growth and development of the fetus, to ensure that the fetus can be delivered successfully.