In late pregnancy, only when the fetus can smoothly enter the pelvic cavity can normal vaginal delivery be achieved. Therefore, many women in late pregnancy become particularly anxious when the fetus does not enter the female pelvic cavity on time. So how can women quickly enter the womb during late pregnancy?
Under normal circumstances, around 36 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus can begin to enter the female pelvic cavity and prepare for delivery. However, some women may not enter the womb until before giving birth, and after entering the womb, they may experience labor.
Some pregnant women enter the womb early, but the time from conception to delivery can also be longer. So the early or late delivery does not affect the smooth delivery, as long as the mother's physical health is normal, there is no need to worry too much.
If a woman reaches 38 weeks of pregnancy and there are no signs of the fetus entering the pelvic cavity, some appropriate exercises can be used to accelerate the fetus entering the pelvic cavity. Pelvic exercises can be done to promote pelvic relaxation and accelerate the speed of the fetus entering the pelvic cavity.
You can promote fetal implantation through walking, climbing stairs, and waist exercises. After the fetus enters the womb, most pregnant women have obvious feelings, and some women may experience pain, lower belly, frequent urination, and dysmenorrhea. After the fetus enters the womb, it can stimulate uterine contractions, so women must pay attention to rest and strictly control their activities to avoid premature birth.