When a woman is 6 to 7 months pregnant, she is already in the middle stage of pregnancy. During this period, the development of the fetus has reached a certain level. Therefore, timely obstetric examination is beneficial for observing whether there are any abnormalities in fetal development. So, when it comes to pregnancy in the sixth or seventh month. What kind of examination should be done?
At the sixth month of pregnancy, women are at the 24th week of pregnancy and should undergo their fourth obstetric examination. The prenatal examination includes blood pressure check, weight check, abdominal circumference check, as well as blood routine, urine routine, glucose tolerance test, etc. In addition, B-ultrasound examination is also needed to observe the height of the uterine fundus, fetal heart rate, and fetal physical development.
At the seventh month of pregnancy, women have entered the late stage of pregnancy. At this time, in addition to routine urine routine, blood routine, abdominal circumference, uterine height, and weight tests, obstetric examinations also need to be conducted for anemia.
If anemia is found, it needs to be cured before delivery. If pregnant women experience significant leg swelling, it is necessary to perform blood pressure tests to prevent the patient from developing gestational hypertension.
At around seven months of pregnancy, the fetus has already matured and occupies most of the space in the uterus. Therefore, women must take good care of themselves during this stage, not only paying attention to their diet, but also avoiding strenuous exercise and squatting and bending movements.