Week 40+ of Pregnancy: Labor Induction and Post-Term. Survival Guide
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You’ve reached the end of pregnancy! This is the week of birth, although only a small percentage of babies are born exactly on their due date. Don’t worry if your baby hasn’t arrived yet: they’re taking advantage of each day to gain a little more weight and strengthen their lungs.
Your body is in “full preparation” mode: the cervix softens, dilates, and the baby descends completely into the pelvis. At any moment, regular contractions will begin, marking the start of labor.

Tip: Have a small healthy snack ready to take to the hospital (for example, whole grain crackers or a banana).


At this stage, gentle movement can help stimulate the onset of labor and maintain calm.
Recommended exercises:
Benefits:
– Facilitates the onset of labor.
– Reduces anxiety.
– Relieves discomfort in the back and pelvis.
– Keeps you active and with better oxygenation.

It is completely normal. Labor can occur between weeks 37 and 42. If the baby has not been born, the doctor will evaluate induction.
You will feel a sudden or constant loss of clear fluid. If this occurs, go to the hospital immediately, even without contractions.
Yes, it is the body practicing for labor. But if they become rhythmic and more intense, it could be the real onset.
When contractions are every 5 minutes for at least 1 hour, if there is bleeding or water breaking.
It depends on your doctor and the type of delivery planned. In some cases, avoiding solid foods is recommended.
Talk to your doctor, partner, or doula. Breathing and emotional support are key. Your body is prepared for this.
Yes, they may move less because they have little space, but you should continue to feel them several times a day.
Walking, relaxing, or having sexual intercourse (if your doctor allows it) may stimulate it, but never use home remedies without supervision.
It is a safe option if natural delivery is not possible. The important thing is that you and your baby are well.
Trust your body, breathe deeply, and surround yourself with calm. Soon you will meet your baby, and everything will have been worth it.
