A few days before you are going to give birth, you may or may not feel any vaginal bleeding, contractions, frequent urination, and so on. 1. Vaginal bleeding: A few days before labor, the vagina may produce a red or brownish discharge. This may be related to the misalignment between the lower part of the uterus and the fetal membranes. 2. Contractions: A woman may experience irregular contractions a few days before she goes into labor. The contractions may last for a few seconds or minutes. At the beginning, the contractions have no obvious regularity, then the frequency of contractions will become higher and the intensity will be enhanced. If irregular lower abdominal pain occurs in late pregnancy, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time. 3. Frequent urination: In the first few days of labor, the descent of the fetal prelude and the articulation of the pelvis can lower the uterine fundus, which will cause pressure on the bladder and may lead to frequent urination. Different women have different clinical symptoms and sensations, some women may not have any symptoms, late pregnancy is recommended to regular obstetric examination, if there is any abnormality in time to consult the doctor, to prepare for labor and delivery.