At 37 weeks, the fetus is already full-term, so the pregnant mother is ready to give birth at this time. However, some pregnant mothers find that the fetus has not yet entered the womb at 37 weeks, which makes them feel troubled because they are worried that not entering the womb will affect their vaginal delivery. So, is it normal to not enter the womb at 37 weeks?
This situation is normal. Although most fetuses are ready to enter the womb around 36 weeks, some pregnant women may also enter the womb during the delivery process. Therefore, whether or not they enter the womb is not the only criterion for judging whether they can give birth naturally. If you haven't entered the womb yet, don't worry too much, otherwise it will affect the fetus due to excessive anxiety.
However, if the fetus moves frequently during the late stages of pregnancy without entering the pelvic cavity, the pregnant mother must pay attention because this situation may be caused by abnormalities in the pelvis or other abnormalities in the fetus. In addition, if the child does not move much during normal times and suddenly moves frequently, it may be due to hypoxia. At this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner to see if it is an abnormality, and then choose a suitable method of protecting the fetus or giving birth to ensure the safety of the fetus and the pregnant mother.
It is normal for the fetus to not enter the womb at 37 weeks. If you want to enter the womb as soon as possible, you can walk more and do Kegel exercises or yoga exercises under the guidance of professionals. These are all methods that can help the fetus enter the womb. However, it is important to control the degree of these exercises, otherwise it may easily harm oneself.