In the late stages of pregnancy, pregnant women need to prepare for childbirth. The fetus usually enters the womb around 36 weeks of pregnancy, and after entering the womb, the position of the fetus will be fixed and not easily changed. This is the prelude to childbirth. However, what symptoms will occur when the fetus enters the womb?
When the fetus enters the womb, there may be symptoms of abdominal tightness and a feeling of heaviness. False contractions in pregnant women may also become more frequent, but the duration of contractions is relatively short and there are no rules. Pregnant women should pay attention to distinguishing them from true contractions. After the fetus enters the womb, there may not necessarily be labor pains. It may take several weeks for labor pains to occur, and some pregnant women may enter the womb before the labor pains begin.
The time of entering the womb varies, and for multiparous women, it is normal to wait until before delivery before entering the womb. Some pregnant women may enter the womb at 33 weeks of pregnancy, and only when the fetus enters the womb smoothly can the pregnant woman give birth smoothly.
If a pregnant woman has not yet entered the womb, it is necessary to engage in appropriate physical activities, such as climbing stairs, but not too aggressively. Walking a few layers of stairs is good, which is not only beneficial for the fetus to enter the womb, but also helps the pregnant woman to give birth better. It is best to have family members accompany you when climbing stairs, and you can also take a walk every day. You can take a walk for about half an hour every morning and evening, and go to a place with a better environment.