The redness is a normal symptom before labor, mainly due to the dilation of the cervix and the separation of the fetal membranes around the cervix from the uterine wall before delivery, resulting in the rupture of capillaries and the discharge of blood and mucus from the vagina together with the cervical canal, which is clinically known as redness. When a pregnant woman finds redness, she should go to the hospital in time to complete the relevant examinations for delivery, such as obstetric examination and the maturity of the cervical canal, as well as ultrasound and fetal heart monitoring. After comprehensive assessment, if the mother is suitable for normal delivery, it is clinically recommended to try vaginal delivery first, if the pregnant woman does not have the conditions for normal delivery, it is clinically recommended to take the cesarean delivery method.