As the due date approaches, pregnant women will become increasingly nervous and constantly worry about when to give birth. Usually, the signs that indicate a baby is about to be born include not only prenatal labor pains, but also the appearance of redness and water breakthrough. So, will the baby still experience water breakthrough after seeing redness during childbirth?
Pregnant women who are about to give birth will usually burst after seeing red. It is quite common to see redness before giving birth. At the beginning, there are often red blood streaks on the secretion, and then the color gradually increases and the blood volume gradually increases. There may be one or two more days between seeing the red and actually starting to give birth. So if you see redness before giving birth, pregnant women don't need to panic, they still need to wait a little longer.
The normal activity of the fetus in the uterus requires the buffering and protection of amniotic fluid, and the lubrication of amniotic fluid is also necessary for the delivery tract of the fetus. Therefore, the real omen for a pregnant woman to give birth is the rupture of amniotic fluid. After a pregnant woman breaks her water, she should immediately go to the hospital to prepare for childbirth, as excessive amniotic fluid can put the fetus at risk and increase the likelihood of difficult labor.
Amniotic fluid is transparent, resembling water, but the secretions can be quite sticky. When the fluid breaks, the amniotic fluid will flow out with physical activity, accompanied by a feeling of abdominal pain. Approaching the due date, if a pregnant woman discovers these conditions, it can be determined that she has ruptured water, and she should be taken to the hospital as soon as possible after the rupture.