What if there is no response when the due date for the first child arrives

  From the beginning of pregnancy, women not only need to take good care of themselves in all aspects, but also need to understand their due date, which is usually calculated based on the time of the last menstrual period or the time of fetal movement, in order to prepare for labor. However, some women may not be able to start the fetus even after calculating the due date. So, what if there is no response when the due date for the first pregnancy arrives?

  

What if there is no response when the due date for the first child arrives1

  If there is no response when the due date for the first child arrives, women need not be too anxious. This does not necessarily mean there is an abnormality. Pregnancy beyond 42 weeks is considered an expired pregnancy. Women should go to the hospital for prenatal examination first, and the previous examination results should be taken out. Please ask the doctor to check the gestational age to see if there are any errors.

  It is very common to have missed the due date but not yet given birth, as the due date may not be very accurate. Women may not give birth on the same day as the due date, and it is normal to give birth within two weeks before and after. At this time, attention should be paid to fetal movement and strict fetal movement monitoring should be carried out to understand the survival status of the fetus. If there is an abnormal increase or decrease in fetal movement, it should be taken seriously in a timely manner.

  In order to promote fetal mobilization, women can engage in appropriate exercises such as yoga and gymnastics for pregnant women, which can also increase pelvic floor strength and make the delivery process smoother. They can also take a walk every day and increase the amount of exercise appropriately. If it is found after examination that the gestational age is suitable for amenorrhea, but the fetus has not yet started, medication induction should be considered.

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