孩子的各项指标都正常应该尽量等到近FULL TERM.和医生商量吧.
FYR.
As per What To Expect When You're Expecting:
During WK37: If your baby were born today, he or she would be considered full term. Mind you, that doesn't mean he or she is finished drowing - or getting ready for life on the outside. ... To keep busy until the big debut, your baby is practicing to make perfect:inhaling and exhaling amniotic fuid to get the lungs ready for that first breath, sucking on his/her thumb to prepare for that first suckle, blinking and pivoting from side to side.
WK38: ...With only two weeks left in utero, all systems are almost go. To finish getting ready for his or her close-up, baby has a few last nimute details to take care of, like shedding that skin-protecting vernix and lanugo. And producing more surfactant, which will prevent the air sacs in the lungs from sticking to each other when your baby begins to breathe- something he/she will be doing very soon.
WK39 ...not much to report for baby this week. Still, progress is being made in some other areas, especially baby;s brain, which is growing and developing up a storm. What's more, baby's skin has truned white or whitish. Baby's head might have dropped into your pelvis. This change of baby's locale might make for easier breathing, but could make it harder for you to walk.
FYR.
As per What To Expect When You're Expecting:
During WK37: If your baby were born today, he or she would be considered full term. Mind you, that doesn't mean he or she is finished drowing - or getting ready for life on the outside. ... To keep busy until the big debut, your baby is practicing to make perfect:inhaling and exhaling amniotic fuid to get the lungs ready for that first breath, sucking on his/her thumb to prepare for that first suckle, blinking and pivoting from side to side.
WK38: ...With only two weeks left in utero, all systems are almost go. To finish getting ready for his or her close-up, baby has a few last nimute details to take care of, like shedding that skin-protecting vernix and lanugo. And producing more surfactant, which will prevent the air sacs in the lungs from sticking to each other when your baby begins to breathe- something he/she will be doing very soon.
WK39 ...not much to report for baby this week. Still, progress is being made in some other areas, especially baby;s brain, which is growing and developing up a storm. What's more, baby's skin has truned white or whitish. Baby's head might have dropped into your pelvis. This change of baby's locale might make for easier breathing, but could make it harder for you to walk.