What happens to a fetus born at 32 weeks of pregnancy? A fetus born under 37 weeks of pregnancy is considered premature, so a baby born under 32 weeks of pregnancy is also considered premature. Because it is premature, so postpartum needs more thoughtful nursing work. A live-born baby born before the gestational age of 37 weeks is called a premature or immature baby. Due to immature tissues and organs, incomplete function, poor living ability and low resistance, special care must be given in raising, keeping warm and preventing diseases. Mothers of premature babies should pay more patience to take care of their babies. A live-born baby born before the gestational age of 37 weeks is called premature or immature. Its birth weight is mostly below 2500 grams, and its head circumference is below 33 cm. If the organ function and adaptability are worse than that of full-term infants, special care should still be given. There are many reasons for premature delivery, such as poor maternal health, placental dysfunction, cervical atresia, and congenital infection or malformation of 32 babies, which may all lead to premature delivery. In addition, multiple test-tube babies are also one of the reasons for premature delivery. Premature infants will have different complications according to maturity. The closer the number of weeks of pregnancy is to term, for example, premature infants with 35-36 weeks have almost no complications, and the care is the same as that of full-term infants; However, for premature infants who are only 28-29 weeks pregnant, the problem is serious, which shows that the nursing work of premature infants must be done in place.
The fetus develops in the third trimester of pregnancy, so we should pay close attention to the baby's development. In the 32nd week of pregnancy, that is, in August, August and September of pregnancy, you have to have a checkup every two weeks, so you have to have the sixth and seventh checkup this month. The sixth check-up is just a routine check-up, and the seventh check-up will begin to add fetal heart monitoring items to the routine items, and a second B-ultrasound examination will be conducted.
Sixth to seventh birth check-ups.
Check-up time: 30 weeks (the sixth prenatal check-up), 32 weeks (the seventh prenatal check-up), 8 months and the third trimester.
Physical examination items: blood pressure, weight, fundus height, abdominal circumference, fetal heart rate, fetal position, blood routine, urine routine, fetal heart rate monitoring (32 weeks pregnant).
After the pregnancy is diagnosed, the expectant mother will go to the hospital for the first prenatal examination about 12 weeks. First of all, prenatal examination should conduct a comprehensive medical examination of pregnant women, and ask pregnant women and their spouses about their disease history, personal history and family history in detail.
After the first prenatal examination, the second examination usually takes four weeks. Before 28 weeks, the examination was once every four weeks, once every two weeks after 28 weeks and once every week after 36 weeks.