How much blood will be left if you see redness in late pregnancy

  I believe many friends know that if a woman in late pregnancy shows symptoms of redness, it means that the baby is about to be born. But for inexperienced mothers, although they know the meaning of 'seeing red', there are still many questions that they don't understand. For example, a common question is: How much blood will be left when you see redness in late pregnancy?

  

How much blood will be left if you see redness in late pregnancy1

  In late pregnancy, if redness appears, delivery usually occurs within 48 hours. At this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital for preparation work as soon as possible. There is no fixed range for the amount of red blood seen, some pregnant women may have less, while others may have more. But seeing redness is a sign of childbirth, and within 24 hours, there can be a feeling of labor pains.

  What are the signs before childbirth?

  1. Uterine contractions: Pregnant women will naturally experience uterine contractions when they are about to give birth, mainly manifested as lower back pain, sagging sensation, and pain in the abdomen. From irregular contractions at the beginning to regular contractions in the later stages, approximately every ten minutes.

  2. Breaking water: In late pregnancy, the rupture of the amniotic membrane and the outflow of amniotic fluid is called breaking water. During normal childbirth, when the cervix is opened and the fetus enters the birth canal, it can cause water leakage. At this point, it is necessary to go to the hospital quickly and wait for delivery.

  3. The feeling of stomach pressure disappears: During the late stage of pregnancy and before delivery, there will be a feeling of pressure in the stomach. But when the due date arrives, the fetal head enters the pelvis, and the pressure of the uterus that was originally against the chest gradually disappears. The stomach feels unobstructed, and appetite and breathing are relaxed.

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