What does a pregnant woman feel before the baby starts?

Before the baby starts the pregnant woman may experience irregular abdominal pain, a sense of descent of the fetus and possibly redness. Before the baby starts, irregular lower abdominal pain can occur due to increased sensitivity of the uterine muscle layer. The pain often appears at night and disappears in the early morning, and the abdominal pain lasts for a short period of time with long intervals. As the fetus moves down into the pelvis, the pregnant woman will feel more comfortable in the upper abdomen than before, but symptoms of frequent urination may occur due to the pressure on the bladder from the prenatal part. Some pregnant women experience a little vaginal bleeding before the baby starts, and the baby usually starts within 24-48 hours after this. The feeling before labor is not necessarily the same for every pregnant woman, and pregnant women do not need to worry too much. After the baby starts, pregnant women should prepare the necessary things for labor and go to the regular hospital in time to wait for delivery.