After seeing red at 39 weeks and 5 days of pregnancy, your stomach has been vaguely aching, and you need to go to the hospital and be assessed for continued labor or hospitalized for observation. Redness is a small amount of vaginal bleeding accompanied by cervical mucus that occurs before labor starts, and is a sign that labor is starting, usually within 24 to 48 hours. It may be accompanied by irregular lower abdominal pain and a sensation of the head of the fetus descending. When 39 weeks and 5 days pregnant with redness followed by vague pain in the stomach need to go to the hospital, assessed by the doctor after the cervical ripening is good, need to be hospitalized for delivery. In late pregnancy, it is necessary to maintain a moderate amount of physical exercise under the guidance of the doctor, such as walking, pregnancy yoga and sitting on a birthing ball, which is conducive to labor. Fetal movement counts are also performed to assess the intrauterine condition of the fetus. When there is redness and lower abdominal pain, you need to visit the hospital and be ready for labor.