Is it a girl if you don't see red during pregnancy

  There are many things to pay attention to during pregnancy, because a little carelessness can easily lead to accidents, resulting in premature birth or miscarriage of the fetus. Of course, many people also attach great importance to the gender of the fetus in their womb, hoping that they will be carrying a boy. So if you don't see any redness during pregnancy, is it a girl?

  

Is it a girl if you don't see red during pregnancy1

  The statement that a pregnant woman who sees redness is a girl is unfounded. Seeing redness in the first few days of childbirth is caused by slight contractions of the uterus. Pre pregnancy is crucial as carelessness can cause harm to the fetus. It is best to go to the hospital as soon as possible for a color Doppler ultrasound examination and follow the doctor's guidance if you see the red color.

  For most pregnant women, bleeding is normal. When approaching the due date, it is easy to bleed because the cervix will become thinner and softer before delivery, and will produce viscous blood containing secretions that are brown or bright red and flow out of the body through the vagina. Usually, if the blood volume is small, hospitalization for delivery is not necessary and observation should continue. If the bleeding volume is large, hospitalization and timely observation are necessary.

  Expectant mothers may not necessarily have a baby immediately after seeing the red light. If there are no other signs of childbirth, such as pain or dehydration, you can take a shower first and then go to the hospital for examination. The doctor will evaluate the cervical opening and suggest that the mother go home to rest or directly wait for delivery at the hospital. If there is a large amount of continuous bleeding, seek medical attention immediately.

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