How late will the baby be born when you see red at 38 weeks and your stomach doesn’t hurt?

Seeing red in 38 weeks of pregnancy with no stomach pain indicates that the pregnant woman is not having normal contractions and the probability of labor in the near future is relatively low, some pregnant women may give birth in about 2 weeks. Redness is a common sign before full-term labor. It is a small amount of bleeding caused by the rupture of capillaries along the edge of the fetal membranes as the fetal head descends, and is manifested by a small amount of light red, bright red, or dark brown blood coming out of the vagina. Redness is a relatively mild sign of labor, and the most important indicator of when labor will occur is contractions. If redness is seen at 38 weeks of pregnancy without contractions, the probability that the woman will go into labor in the near future is generally low, and labor may occur as late as 2 weeks later. If the redness is accompanied by regular contractions, the fetus can usually be delivered in about 24-48 hours. Therefore, redness is a sign of labor rather than a sign of entering labor. When redness occurs in 38 weeks of pregnancy without abdominal pain, pregnant women are advised to rest, move appropriately, and wait for labor.