38+3 weeks slight tingling down there every 10 minutes or so, what should I do?



When 38+3 weeks of slight tingling in the lower part of the body at intervals of ten minutes, you can temporarily observe.

When there is a slight stabbing pain every ten minutes under 38+3 weeks, there may be false contractions, and you can go to the hospital. If there are no abnormalities such as redness, vaginal fluid, etc., you can observe for a while and count the fetal movements strictly by yourself. When the pain becomes regular and is accompanied by shortening of the cervical canal and dilatation of the uterine opening, hospitalization for delivery is required.

In late pregnancy, before labor starts, due to the increased sensitivity of the uterus, irregular lower abdominal pain may occur, manifesting itself in long intervals and short duration, mostly appearing at night and disappearing in the morning, not accompanied by shortening of the cervical canal and dilatation of the uterine opening, which is not necessary to be nervous, and can continue to wait for the labor. When there are regular contractions, vaginal fluid and other conditions, you need to go to the hospital in time.