What's wrong with yellow discharge during the due date

  As we all know, having a baby in October means giving birth once, so generally speaking, after ten months of pregnancy, it is almost time to give birth. Some pregnant women may have special symptoms before the due date, while others may not have any movement after the due date. So, what is the reason for yellow discharge during the due date?

  

What's wrong with yellow discharge during the due date1

  Firstly, if this pale yellow secretion appears watery, it is possible that it is caused by amniotic fluid rupture. If it is amniotic fluid, it is a pre delivery manifestation. Pay attention to changes in fetal movement, amniotic membrane rupture, and amniotic fluid leakage. It is important to go to the hospital as soon as possible to wait for delivery. If there is excessive amniotic fluid leakage, the fetus will be under pressure in the uterus, which will have a significant impact on the fetus.

  In addition, there are also some pregnant women who have passed their due date but have not made any movements for a long time. Although it is generally not recommended for pregnant women to climb stairs frequently during pregnancy, obstetricians will advise pregnant women to climb stairs more before the due date, as climbing stairs requires the strength of the thighs and buttocks, which can promote the fetus into the womb. It has a certain effect on inducing labor, but pregnant women should pay attention to safety when climbing stairs and preferably have family members to accompany them.

  Finally, pregnant women need not be anxious just one or two days after their due date, as it is normal for the delivery time to be one week earlier or later than the due date. So pregnant women don't need to be overly anxious. Otherwise, it is detrimental to the fetus, but if there is no movement after the due date of 14 days, hospitalization for labor induction is necessary because the placenta may age after such a long time, which can easily lead to various abnormal conditions.

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