As the due date approaches, many expectant mothers feel particularly nervous and full of anticipation for it. Many expectant mothers want to meet their babies as soon as possible. Especially for expectant mothers who have passed their due date, they will be very worried about why their pregnant belly has not responded yet. So, what should I eat after the due date?
Many expectant mothers may ask what to eat after the due date if there are no signs of delivery, as food has no effect on promoting childbirth. Expectant mothers do not need to be nervous after the due date. Generally, giving birth within 14 days after the due date will not have a significant impact on the mother and baby.
Many expectant mothers have passed their due date but still do not have the reaction to give birth. Expectant mothers need to strengthen their exercise. Standing upright can effectively promote the fetus to enter the pelvic cavity and exercise the pelvic floor muscles, which is beneficial for childbirth. You can also go out for a walk with your family to breathe fresh air. Walking can also help the fetus descend into the womb. Expectant mothers can also climb stairs appropriately, exercise their thigh and hip muscles, help the fetus enter the womb, and facilitate the early onset of the first stage of labor.
If the due date is postponed to two weeks later and reaches what is clinically referred to as an expired pregnancy, some pregnant women may experience aging of the placenta and fetal asphyxia, which poses a significant risk to the child. It is necessary to promptly seek medical attention and take appropriate measures.