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Late pregnancy abdominal pain want to loose stool did not see red did not break water is how to retu


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During pregnancy, the fetus will be examined for fetal heart rate, amniotic fluid volume, and placenta maturity. If it has reached the due date, the fetus can be fully mature and ready for labor. However, if it has not reached the due date and shows such symptoms, it is necessary to protect the fetus in time to prevent premature birth. The fetus is not fully mature on birth will affect the health of the fetus, because 37 weeks of pregnancy is a full-term baby, currently advocated after 39 weeks of birth, because the brain is fully mature at 39 weeks. If the fetus is not fully mature on birth, it can affect the baby's constitution, resulting in frailty or unable to establish autonomous respiratory function after birth.