Is late pregnancy milk leakage imminent

  In the late stages of pregnancy, pregnant women will face even greater hardships, and physical discomfort will make them hope for their baby to be born soon. Therefore, once pregnant women discover some symptoms that are different from usual, they will feel that they are about to give birth. Some pregnant women may experience milk leakage in the late stages of pregnancy. Is milk leakage in the late stages of pregnancy causing premature delivery?

  

Is late pregnancy milk leakage imminent1

  Late pregnancy milk leakage depends on the timing and amount of secretion. Due to the different physical functions of each pregnant woman, experiencing milk leakage is not an abnormal situation. If it is only occasional and there are no other symptoms, it is a physiological phenomenon during pregnancy, but it does not mean that the pregnant woman will give birth.

  If there is a large and continuous amount of milk leakage, and this symptom becomes increasingly severe, pregnant women should not blindly think that they are about to give birth, as this is likely to be the occurrence of hyperprolactinemia. If this symptom occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner, because hyperprolactinemia can affect the fetus, and the normal feeding and blood supply function of the placenta will be affected, which will directly affect the baby's nutrient absorption and even cause the baby to stop developing. Pregnant women must not be careless. If they also experience abdominal pain, they should seek medical attention as soon as possible.

  Pregnant women do have some signs before giving birth. If they experience vaginal redness, obvious abdominal pain, or amniotic fluid leakage during the due date, these are all signs that they are about to give birth. The best way is to prepare your belongings and go to the hospital for delivery after the due date, which will be safer under the supervision of a doctor.

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