What should I do if my baby has a big belly at 40 weeks of pregnancy

  After pregnancy, prenatal check ups are very important. Only regular prenatal check ups can understand and ensure the health of oneself and the fetus. Only prenatal check ups can detect problems in a timely manner. For example, some pregnant women may find that their baby's belly is big during a 40 week prenatal check-up, so they are very worried. So what should they do if their baby's belly is big at 40 weeks?

  

What should I do if my baby has a big belly at 40 weeks of pregnancy1

  At 40 weeks of pregnancy, if a baby has a large belly and ascites is excluded, it often indicates that it is due to excessive fetal nutrition. As long as all the indicators checked are normal, there is no need to worry too much. The development of the fetus in the late stage of pregnancy is also the fastest period. It is recommended to have a balanced diet. Due to the good appetite of pregnant women during this period, it is easy to have excessive food intake. It is important to pay attention to reasonable weight gain, engage in appropriate exercise, and undergo regular prenatal check ups. In particular, attention should be paid to changes in blood sugar levels to prevent the fetus from gaining too much weight.

  At 40 weeks of pregnancy, delivery is imminent. If there are no other issues, it is recommended to actively cooperate with the doctor to wait for delivery. At the same time, it is necessary to cooperate in completing all the items that the doctor needs to check. Before giving birth, it is necessary to prepare a basin, a delivery bag, and a postpartum gown, etc. It is recommended to prepare these things again to prepare for delivery. If there are symptoms of labor pains, redness, and water breakthrough, immediate hospitalization is required. At the same time, it is important to maintain emotional stability during pregnancy, avoid putting too much pressure on oneself, and smoothly welcome the birth of the baby.

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