Pregnant women must pay special attention to taking good care of the fetus during pregnancy. If there is any instability in the fetus during pregnancy, it is necessary to protect the fetus in a timely manner. The fetus is relatively unstable in the early and middle stages of pregnancy, so there are usually more situations where it is necessary to maintain the pregnancy. So, after 35 weeks, is it not necessary to maintain the pregnancy?
Normally, after 35 weeks, the risk of miscarriage for the fetus is relatively low. However, for fetuses with unstable placenta, the risk of premature birth still exists. Therefore, if the condition of the fetus is not good at 35 weeks, it is still necessary to continue protecting the fetus. Because if the fetus can be delivered after 38 weeks of full-term, it will be healthier than premature infants. The risk of accidents during childbirth will also be significantly reduced.
After 35 weeks, if the fetal condition is not too problematic, in addition to routine rest to protect the fetus, pregnant women should also pay attention to the following points:
One is to conduct prenatal check ups on time. Many pregnant women in the late stages of pregnancy are too lazy to undergo prenatal checkups due to mobility issues, which is actually very dangerous. Late pregnancy is also a stage of frequent accidents, and it is important to closely monitor the condition of the fetus to prevent accidents from occurring.
The second is appropriate activity. During the late stage of pregnancy, outdoor activities should be carried out appropriately, which is beneficial for fetal activity. However, if there are problems such as premature rupture of amniotic fluid or premature entry of the fetus into the womb, attention should be paid to rest and exercise should be avoided as much as possible.