When a woman discovers she is pregnant, what she most wants to know is when she will be able to see her child. Generally, when she goes to the hospital for examination, the doctor will inform the woman and her family of the due date, striving to be fully prepared. So, why do you always want to poop when your due date is up?
The fetal head usually begins to enter the pelvic cavity 1-2 weeks before delivery. The compression of the rectal bladder by the fetal head entering the pelvic cavity can cause frequent urination, anal prolapse, and other symptoms. If it is paroxysmal anal prolapse, it may be caused by uterine contractions, which is a symptom of threatened miscarriage. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and hospitalization for delivery in a timely manner if there is paroxysmal bloating and discomfort.
As the due date approaches and the fetus is about to be born, pregnant women should pay attention to appropriate exercise to facilitate natural delivery, and prepare a delivery bag in advance to avoid being born before the due date without proper prenatal preparation; If there are signs of pregnancy such as redness or water breakthrough, it is necessary to immediately go to the hospital for delivery. Pay attention to fetal movement every day. If the baby doesn't move, pregnant women should walk more, change their posture, or pat their belly to see if the baby is moving. If it still doesn't move, they should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible.
If you want to have a natural childbirth, you should take more walks and climb stairs. It is recommended to go shopping in large supermarkets after meals for a longer time. The air conditioning will not heat up, but you should pay attention to safety and choose a time with fewer people to avoid accidents; You can also choose to stroll in the garden and breathe fresh air, which is also beneficial for babies.