What’s wrong with the discharge that appears jelly-like once after full-term?

A jelly-like discharge after the first trimester may be a sign of discharge of cervical mucus plugs. Hormonal changes in a woman’s body lead to an increase in secretions after the first trimester, plus the cervix slowly shortens and flattens after the head of the fetus descends, and the cervical opening loosens and opens, so mucus secretions inside the cervix will be discharged, resulting in jelly-like secretions, which may even be accompanied by a small amount of blood. After the full-term jelly-like discharge may be about to give birth, to closely observe the contractions and fetal movement, if there is a red or regular contractions should go to the hospital in time to check for labor, if only jelly-like discharge is not regular contractions, pregnant women can be appropriate activities, is conducive to the smooth delivery, but to avoid excessive exertion.