What prenatal checkups are included at 37 weeks?
At 37 weeks of pregnancy, routine prenatal examinations typically include blood pressure measurement, ultrasound (B-mode), and fetal heart rate monitoring. These tests help assess fetal development and provide valuable information for delivery planning. The details are as follows:
1. Blood Pressure
At 37 weeks, the pregnancy is in the late stage. Some pregnant women may develop gestational hypertension during this period. Monitoring blood pressure helps evaluate maternal cardiovascular health and provides guidance for determining the appropriate mode of delivery.
2. B-mode Ultrasound
B-mode ultrasound in late pregnancy allows observation of fetal biparietal diameter and head circumference, helping estimate fetal weight. It also detects potential risks such as umbilical cord entanglement around the neck, providing important reference information for delivery.
3. Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring
Fetal heart rate monitoring is another key component of the 37-week prenatal checkup. This test evaluates the condition of the fetus inside the uterus and helps identify whether fetal hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) is occurring.
In addition to these, routine urine and blood tests are also included in the 37-week prenatal examination. Regular and timely prenatal checkups during the third trimester are essential for monitoring fetal well-being.