Bloody show is one of the clinical signs. Within 24-48 hours before delivery, the cervix begins to move, causing the fetal membrane near the cervix to separate from the uterine wall. The capillaries rupture and a small amount of blood is discharged through the vagina and mixed with the mucus in the cervical canal and discharged. This bloody mucus that flows out through the vagina is what we commonly call "seeing blood." Showing blood is a sign of impending delivery, but the reality is that many people give birth a few days or even a week after showing blood. There are great individual differences, so the key is to observe its shape, color, quantity, etc. after seeing the red and then make a judgment. How long it takes to give birth after seeing bleeding varies from person to person. Generally, labor begins 48 hours after seeing bleeding, but the labor process for primiparas is longer, usually 11-12 hours. You don't have to rush to the hospital. You can wait until regular contractions appear. As the time intervals between contractions gradually become shorter, you are ready to give birth. How to deal with seeing red Because of the contraction of the uterus, the baby's head begins to fall into the pelvis, and the fetal membrane and uterine wall gradually separate and the friction will cause blood vessels to rupture and bleed, which is commonly known as spotting. It is usually a pink or brown viscous liquid, or blood in the secretions. Generally, spotting occurs 24 hours before labor pains, but it may also occur repeatedly a few days before delivery or even a week before delivery. If there is only a light streak of blood and the amount is not large, the pregnant mother can stay at home to observe and pay attention not to overwork and avoid strenuous exercise. If you experience fresh bleeding, the amount of bleeding exceeds that during your menstrual period, or you experience abdominal pain, you should be hospitalized immediately. You can go to the hospital on your own, there is no need to call an ambulance. Does bleeding require immediate hospitalization? Generally speaking, "seeing blood" means that delivery is imminent, but of course it varies from person to person. Most pregnant women see blood 24 hours before delivery, but some people see blood a week before delivery. After spotting, pregnant women should go to the hospital immediately to check whether the fetal heart rate and amniotic fluid are normal. If the amniotic fluid is normal and there is only a small amount of blood, it is not a sign of labor and there is no need to be hospitalized. The pregnant woman can just go home and observe. If the amniotic fluid is abnormal or other lesions occur, hospitalization is required. If you only have a small amount of spotting, there is no need to rush to the hospital. It is still in time to arrange hospitalization after you have regular contractions. Generally speaking, regular contractions occur every 4-5 minutes and last for about 30 seconds. This means that labor is about to begin and you should be admitted to the hospital immediately. |
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