Week 37

Week 37

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37 weeks fetus development

Maternal body changes at 37 weeks of pregnancy

Doctor's advice about 37 weeks pregnancy

Maternal and fetal health at 37 weeks

37 weeks fetus development

How does 37 weeks fetus develop?

Mother's baby at 37 weeks old will be the size of a bunch of vegetables, about 48 cm long from head to heel and weigh about 2.85 kg. Up to now, the baby has developed a full range of parts coordination for baby's fingers to grasp. When the baby sees the light, the baby can face the inside of the uterus.

 

Maternal body changes at 37 weeks of pregnancy

37 weeks pregnant, how does mother's body change?

After 37 weeks, the mother loses the lining of the uterus to avoid infection. The mucus layers can be lost within weeks, days or hours before labor. This mucus is usually dense, yellow, and may be bloody. When the cervix opens to prepare for delivery, these mucus layers are released from the body. Make sure you talk to your doctor about any fluids your body releases by 37 weeks of age.

What are the things you need to pay attention to?

During the last month of pregnancy, if you experience the following signs and symptoms, see your doctor right away:

If you experience bright red bleeding that forms one or two blood spots at any time during this month, call your doctor right away. This could be a sign of a placenta rupture, a serious problem in which the placenta separates from the uterine wall.

During the 37th week of pregnancy, if you have severe and persistent abdominal pain, contact your doctor immediately. While this is not common, it can be a sign of placenta miscarriage . In addition to the signs of pain, you may also have a fever, vaginal discharge and possibly an infection.

It is normal for a baby to be somewhat less active in the days before birth. However, reducing the frequency of the motion can be a signal that something is wrong. To check your baby's movements, lie on your left side and calculate the number of movements the baby feels. If you notice less than 4 movements per hour or if you are concerned about your baby's movement decreasing, contact your doctor right away.

Doctor's advice about 37 weeks pregnancy

What should mom discuss with the doctor?

If you are afraid and anxious during labor, you will have a harder time giving birth. Stress triggers a range of reactions in the body and can ultimately interfere with delivery. Experts call it the stress-fear-pain cycle. During 37 weeks of pregnancy, in order to keep herself from being too stressed, the mother needs to discuss with her doctor or husband to find out how to relax as much as possible to ensure the safety of the development of the fetus. in the womb.

What tests do you need to know?

I will see the doctor every week from now until the baby is born. Don't be surprised if your doctor performs one or more pelvic exams. This test can help the doctor confirm the baby's birth location: the fore head, front legs or front buttocks inside of the mother's uterus. Most children will be in the first position. As the date of birth draws closer, the doctor may use the wording of the first place of birth. The first place of birth refers to the part of the baby's body most deeply located in the pelvis. During the pelvic exam, your doctor may also check your mother's cervix to see how much it softens, expands, and thins. This information will be displayed in numbers and percentages.

Maternal and fetal health at 37 weeks

What do you need to know to ensure safety during pregnancy?

During the 37-week-old fetus, if you use drugs containing the active ingredient dimenhydrinate (such as Vomina® , Novomin® ) to reduce motion sickness while moving during pregnancy, it will not cause any serious problems. . Pregnant women who use this medicine for a long time should also have no problems. However, if you are unsure about the safety of many drugs on the market, call your doctor for advice.

The use of dimenhydrinate for motion sickness while traveling during pregnancy should not cause serious problems. Pregnant women who use this drug for a long time should also have no problems. If you are unsure about the safety of drugs in the floating market, call your doctor for advice.

 


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