At 37 weeks of pregnancy, the due date is getting closer and closer, and the pregnant woman's body will become very bulky. In a few days, she can meet the baby at any time. But at this time, it is also easy to experience some abnormal symptoms, so is it normal to not have gas at 37 weeks of pregnancy?
At 37 weeks of pregnancy, it is normal for the fetus to not have gas, which is the late stage of pregnancy. The fetus grows rapidly and compresses the heart, making it easy to experience a feeling of not having gas. However, if necessary, it is important to promptly go to the hospital for a cardiac ultrasound and electrocardiogram examination. Babies require a large amount of nutrition during their growth process. Insufficient nutrition can easily lead to insufficient blood supply and symptoms of shortness of breath. Regular prenatal check ups should be paid attention to, and oxygen therapy can be performed under the guidance of a doctor.
Mainly because at this stage, the uterus enlarges significantly, which may compress the heart and lungs, affecting breathing and causing similar symptoms. Therefore, during this period, treatment is mostly not necessary. It is important to observe changes in fetal movement and adopt a semi recumbent position to reduce the pressure of the enlarged uterus on the heart or lungs.
Pay attention to lying on the left side while sleeping, maintain air circulation, and generally there will be no serious problems. If there are diseases such as asthma and heart failure, and the symptoms of wheezing are severe, the body may experience hypoxia, and the fetus may also be affected to varying degrees. At this time, oxygen therapy can be used to actively treat the primary disease. If the symptoms are relieved in a timely manner, it will not affect the fetus.