1. Polite inquiry: First of all, you can politely ask the landlord about the detailed information about the house, such as the area of the house, the size of the room, the rent and so on.
2. Tell the actual situation directly: If you are pregnant, you can directly tell the landlord about your physical condition and needs, for example, you need a quiet and comfortable environment to raise your baby, or you need to take care of your baby at home.
3. Make reasonable demands: If you need the landlord to provide some special services or facilities, such as more drying racks and quieter rooms, you can make these reasonable demands to the landlord to better meet your needs.
In short, in the process of renting a house, we should try our best to understand the housing situation from the landlord and put forward reasonable requirements to the landlord according to our own situation and needs. At the same time, you should maintain good communication and understanding in order to reach a better rental agreement.