When a woman is 36 weeks pregnant, her body begins to be in a relatively bulky state. At this time, she will have to take care of her belly when she does everything, so she needs to be especially careful. Some people don’t know what they should do or shouldn’t do at this number of weeks. The babyheartmonitor will introduce this knowledge for you in detail.

At 36 weeks of pregnancy, a birth check is required. In addition to routine check items such as weight, blood pressure, urine routine, fetal position, fetal heart rate, and fetal heart rate monitoring, the key check item this week is B-ultrasound. B-ultrasound is the key inspection item this week, especially for the measurement of amniotic fluid, fetal umbilical cord around the neck, placental calcification and other items have a major impact, we must be able to pay attention to the results of the inspection.


Although the 36th week of pregnancy has not yet reached the expected date of delivery, it is not ruled out that pregnant women may have premature delivery. Pregnant women should be alert if they find that they have stomach pains, especially when they find that their uterus contractions are very severe. Don't be so nervous. You can stabilize first Observe the symptoms of its contraction and find that there are problems such as rupture of amniotic fluid. You must be careful and vigilant, and it is best to go to the hospital in time.

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