What should I do if microcephaly is detected at 37 weeks of pregnancy?
Microcephaly diagnosed at 37 weeks of gestation requires prompt completion of further examinations, evaluation of fetal development, consultation with multidisciplinary specialists, formulation of a delivery plan, and preparation for postnatal interventions. It is important to respond rationally and avoid panic. If tests indicate severe complications or abnormalities in the fetus, timely medical consultation and adherence to professional medical advice are recommended.
1. Complete further examinations: Promptly perform fetal cranial MRI, chromosomal karyotyping, and other tests to determine the severity of microcephaly, identify any associated organ malformations, and clarify potential causes, providing accurate information for subsequent decision-making.
2. Evaluate fetal development: Monitor fetal heart rate, fetal movements, and growth status through repeated ultrasound exams and fetal heart monitoring to assess fetal well-being in utero and determine whether urgent conditions such as intrauterine hypoxia exist.

3. Consult multidisciplinary specialists: Arrange joint consultations involving obstetricians, pediatricians, and neurologists to understand potential impacts of microcephaly on the newborn’s cognitive, motor, and other functional outcomes, and obtain professional treatment recommendations and prognosis assessments.
4. Develop a delivery plan: Based on fetal development, maternal health status, and test results, choose an appropriate mode of delivery under medical guidance. If the fetus faces immediate risks, timely termination of pregnancy may be necessary to ensure maternal and neonatal safety.
5. Prepare for postnatal interventions: Proactively learn about neonatal rehabilitation therapies and specialized care, contact professional neonatal care centers, and prepare for early initiation of rehabilitation training and medical support after birth.
Maintain regular作息 (daily routines) during pregnancy, avoid fatigue, eat a balanced diet rich in nutrients, minimize anxiety to prevent adverse effects on health, strictly follow the doctor's schedule for all examinations, and avoid unverified non-professional advice.