What are the symptoms of a pregnancy going into labor

Symptoms of pregnancy going into labor are mainly manifested as regular and gradually intensifying uterine contractions, a small amount of vaginal discharge of light blood, lower abdominal distension, lumbago, and a sense of descent of the fetus. Generally, after the first trimester of pregnancy, if there is a small amount of vaginal discharge of light blood, lower abdominal distension, lumbago, and regular contractions, it means that labor is approaching, and you have to go to the hospital in time to wait for the delivery of the baby. If the condition of vaginal delivery is assessed after examination, communicate with the patient and family for vaginal delivery. If the fetus is not full-term and there are signs of preterm labor, if the fetus is small after evaluation, if the survival rate of the fetus after birth is very low, or if the fetal lungs are not mature, the patient should be given active fertility preservation treatment and at the same time should be given treatment to promote the maturation of the fetal lungs. In conclusion, if you have symptoms of labor after pregnancy, whether full-term or not, you need to go to the hospital for examination in time. During pregnancy, you should pay attention to rest, balanced nutrition, and regular obstetric examination. If abdominal pain, redness and other uncomfortable symptoms, to the hospital in a timely manner.