Entering the womb is a physical movement of the fetus. Generally, after entering the womb, there will be some changes in the pregnant woman's body, such as the stomach tilting downwards and the chest feeling relaxed and less compressed than before. But what if the pregnant woman only enters the womb a little bit at 39 weeks?
It is not uncommon for a pregnant woman at 39 weeks of age to enter the womb a little bit, and many pregnant women only enter the womb at the due date or even during delivery. Production is only carried out after entering the pot. So pregnant women at 39 weeks of gestation can move around appropriately, which can promote further implantation. When walking and exercising, it is not advisable to have too large a range, as pregnant women at 39 weeks still need to be cautious. Pregnant women can also do small horse steps and leg movements to assist in entering the womb.
As the delivery process approaches, it doesn't matter for a 39 week pregnant woman to enter the womb, as long as she pays attention to the baby's condition and undergoes regular prenatal check ups on time. When the due date arrives, the fetus will further enter the womb. It is normal for the fetus to enter the womb around 15 days after the due date, so pregnant women do not need to worry too much.
Pregnant women should also regulate their bodies, allocate their diet and activities reasonably, maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, and not be too nervous about entering the womb. They should patiently wait for the arrival of new life. Taking a walk can distract attention and also help to descend into the pelvic cavity, relax the pelvic ligaments, and assist the fetus in smoothly entering the pelvic cavity.