A woman's pregnancy is generally divided into three cycles: early, middle and late stages, and late stages. The early stage of pregnancy is the time when morning sickness is most obvious. The middle and late stages of pregnancy are the time periods when pregnant women need to increase their nutritional value the most. Pregnant women in their late stages have a harder time, especially in summer when they feel very hot. In which week does the late pregnancy begin? 1. The late pregnancy period is from the 28th week of pregnancy until delivery. The fetus does not move very much during this period. As the fetus grows bigger, there are no unnecessary parts in the uterus, which limits the fetus's activities. Pregnant women should pay more attention to the fetal movements. If the frequency is too infrequent, they need to go to the hospital for a physical examination immediately. 2. Pay attention to your diet in the later stages of pregnancy. Don't be picky about food, don't overeat or drink too much, and avoid spicy and greasy foods. Pay attention to nutritional balance and choose ingredients that are light in taste and easy to digest. Eating more grass carp, winter melon and other foods can help alleviate edema symptoms in the late pregnancy. 3. Be careful not to do physical work or excessive exercise, just take a walk more often. Soaking your feet before going to bed can also relieve fatigue. 4. Make delivery preparations in advance, including toiletries, baby clothes, bottles, etc. Don't forget them in a hurry when the baby is delivered. In the later stages of pregnancy, you should maintain a good attitude, avoid excessive mental stress, and make sure to get more rest. Try to reduce long distances to avoid unexpected situations that may have adverse effects on yourself and your baby. How many weeks into pregnancy should I do ultrasound? 1. Check once within 12 weeks (three months) of pregnancy, identify early pregnancy symptoms in time, and start health care as soon as possible. 2. Check once a month in the second trimester (13-28 weeks of pregnancy), and if a high-risk pregnancy is selected, consider increasing the frequency of checks as appropriate and provide necessary corrective treatment if high-risk factors are found. 3. Check every half a month or so in the late pregnancy (28-36 weeks of pregnancy) to detect various factors that affect normal delivery and pregnancy complications in time. 4. From 36 weeks of pregnancy to full-term pregnancy, check once a week to closely observe the condition of the pregnant woman and the fetus, so as to prepare for delivery as soon as possible. However, if the pregnancy process is normal, you can consider reducing the frequency of testing as appropriate. |
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