After almost ten months of pregnancy, many mothers are already very tired and hope that their baby can be born as soon as possible to reduce their workload. Therefore, they are also very concerned about some abnormal physical manifestations. So, is 38 weeks of buttock pain coming soon?
1. Pain in the buttocks is not a sign of childbirth. Pregnant women usually have obvious and typical symptoms before giving birth, but buttock pain is not a sign of childbirth. Butt pain is mostly caused by the compression of certain parts of the pregnant woman's body due to the baby's growth, resulting in a lack of blood circulation and pain. It can be relieved by massaging with appropriate force.
2. Typical signs before childbirth. Pregnant women usually show significant symptoms within a few hours or a dozen hours before giving birth, such as uterine contractions and regular pain in the uterine area; And a day or two ago, there may have been redness in the vaginal area, indicating the presence of blood; The nipples and vagina secrete substances that were not present before, and mothers may feel a lighter burden on their bodies because their baby's head has already descended into the birth canal.
There is no connection between buttock pain in pregnant women and childbirth. Most of the pain is caused by compression during pregnancy. There are many typical symptoms before delivery, such as redness, discharge, and uterine contractions, which are quite obvious. Pregnant women with these symptoms are more likely to give birth.