Are there any unrequited before giving birth

  Under normal circumstances, when a child is full-term and approaching the expected delivery date, the pregnant woman herself is prone to experiencing "redness" symptoms, as "redness" itself is also one of the signs of childbirth. But is it normal for some pregnant women to show signs of redness in early or mid pregnancy? Is there anyone who hasn't seen anything red before giving birth?

  

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  Before giving birth, there are also pregnant women who do not show redness. These pregnant women are likely to show symptoms of "water breakthrough" during the expected delivery period, with uncontrolled outflow of amniotic fluid. Generally, the amount is large, the touch is warm, the color is clear, the flow speed is fast, and it is beyond human control. At this time, pregnant women only need to go to the hospital for relevant examinations as soon as possible.

  Compared to breaking water, seeing red is not as urgent. Generally, 24-72 hours before delivery, the vagina will secrete a small amount of blood red liquid, and this situation will last for several days until there is regular labor pain. The labor process gradually advances, and finally the water will break automatically. Therefore, seeing red and breaking amniotic fluid are symptoms that women may experience before giving birth, and women should be vigilant.

  Some female friends may experience mental stress and focus entirely on the task of "giving birth" after entering the due date, leading to frequent insomnia, physical fatigue, and decreased resistance. In fact, this is not beneficial for childbirth. Women in the later stages of pregnancy should pay special attention to balanced nutrition and maintain good physical strength in order to successfully give birth to a baby.

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