Can you open your fingers without breaking the water or seeing red

  In the late stages of pregnancy, expectant mothers need to pay more attention because the closer they are to labor, the more prepared they need to be for delivery at any time, as it is also possible for the baby to be born earlier. So, when there is no breakthrough or redness, can we open our fingers?

  

Can you open your fingers without breaking the water or seeing red1

  In fact, in the late stages of pregnancy, when approaching labor, many expectant mothers may experience false contractions, accompanied by waves of abdominal pain that do not show redness or rupture. Therefore, there is no need to worry too much at this time. When such false contractions occur, it is not actually a sign of labor. If your labor pains last for half a minute each time, then it is likely to be regular contractions and you need to go to the hospital to prepare for labor.

  Therefore, generally speaking, not breaking the water or seeing red is a symptom of pseudo uterine contractions, and at this time, you cannot open your fingers. When you experience symptoms of breaking the water or seeing red, you need to go to the hospital immediately if you experience labor pains.

  Generally speaking, due to the larger size of the fetus in the later stage, pregnant mothers may experience some normal uterine contractions. At this time, mothers do not need to worry too much, just pay more attention to it in daily life. Don't put too much effort into household chores or work too hard, don't be too nervous, pay more attention to rest and relax. When you notice normal contractions, you can take a deep breath and then exhale for a long time. This deep breathing method is very good for dealing with the occurrence of such contractions.

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