The jelly discharge in late pregnancy is usually a physiological manifestation of labor, but it may also be caused by gynecological inflammation: 1, labor performance: the jelly discharge in late pregnancy may be a cervical mucus plug, indicating that the fetus is full term, the cervix is slowly shortened and flattened, and the mucus-like secretions accumulated in the cervix are discharged, looking similar to jelly, which is a normal situation, do not be overly alarmed. The discharge of cervical mucus plugs indicates that the pregnant woman is about to go into labor, so you should pay attention to whether there is abdominal pain, a small amount of vaginal bleeding and other symptoms of labor. Usually, regular contractions will occur 24-48 hours after the discharge of jelly discharge, but some pregnant women will go into labor 1 week after the discharge of jelly discharge. The jelly discharge in late pregnancy requires the family to prepare a waiting bag to go to the hospital for delivery. 2, gynecological inflammation: jelly discharge in late pregnancy may be jelly discharge caused by gynecological inflammation, but this kind of discharge will have abnormal colors such as green and yellow, and is mostly accompanied by fishy odor. The nature and smell of the secretions can be simply judged, if it is due to inflammation, you should go to the obstetrics and gynecology department in time.