What’s wrong with the late-pregnancy redness that’s gone away again?

Seeing red in late pregnancy and then no more is a normal physiological phenomenon, and you can continue to wait for labor while monitoring the changes in fetal movement. Redness is a small amount of vaginal bleeding accompanied by cervical mucus that occurs in late pregnancy, either intermittently or when wiping after a bowel movement, and is a reliable sign before labor starts. It can also be accompanied by irregular abdominal pain and a sensation of a descending fetus. So it is a normal physiological phenomenon when you see red in late pregnancy and there is no more, but when there is more vaginal bleeding it is not normal and you need to go to the hospital immediately. Generally in 24 to 48 hours after the red can start labor, manifested in the emergence of regular contractions, characterized by contractions between 5 to 6 minutes, can last more than 30 seconds, and will gradually strengthen, vaginal examination of the cervical canal progressive shortening and dilatation of the uterine mouth, at this time has entered into the labor process, we must closely monitor the fetal heart and contractions under the premise of the observation of the progress of the process of labor, and to be ready to deliver. If you see red in late pregnancy and there is no more red, you can go to the hospital and continue to wait for labor under the guidance of the doctor.