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By the due date, the baby was still calm and showed no signs of starting. What kind of experience is this?

My child began to get pregnant at 42 weeks of pregnancy. At that time, I was calm. My mother also said it would be good to come out later. It's better for the baby to stay in the belly for one more day than to stay outside for a few days. So I'm not in a hurry because the baby has been delayed for so many days. The doctor also told me to wait and then walk more. The only thing that bothers me is that my father came back from a long vacation and wanted to accompany me to give birth to a baby. /kloc-The holiday ended in 0/2 days, and the baby hasn't come out yet, but the day after he went back, I gave birth.

At that time, in the hospital, most of the parturients were accompanied by their husbands, and I was accompanied by several relatives in my own family. People in the next bed will ask why my husband didn't come when they see it. I always have no choice but to answer that this little guy is willing to come out after a holiday.

In fact, there are many examples that the baby is still very calm when it is due. Babies born after the expected date of delivery account for a large proportion of the total number of deliveries, but in fact, if they are born two weeks before the expected date of delivery and two weeks after the expected date of delivery, they are all normal deliveries. For those precious dads who can't stay with the parturient, it is difficult to control the time when taking leave.

Therefore, when the baby has not started before the expected date of delivery, the mother should not worry, as long as it does not exceed 42 weeks of pregnancy. After all, the baby is born with a ripe melon. If everything is normal, mother can wait with peace of mind.

What causes the fetus to be calm after the expected date of delivery? 1. The expected expiration date is incorrect.

The expected date of delivery is calculated according to the menstrual cycle of the parturient, and it is calculated by 28 days a month in medicine. As long as the menstrual period of the parturient is not within this range, the estimated expected date of delivery will definitely have errors. If the maternal menstrual period exceeds 30 days, the expected date of delivery will definitely be postponed.

2. Malnutrition

Malnutrition caused by various reasons during pregnancy will directly affect the development of the fetus. If the fetus does not meet the standard in the actual gestational age, it will naturally delay the expected date of delivery, after all, it has not yet reached the conditions for childbirth.

Therefore, remember to have a checkup on time during pregnancy, appropriately increase nutrition and maintain a good attitude, so that the baby can develop healthily.