The appearance of red blood at 39 weeks of pregnancy, commonly known as redness, may be a sign of impending labor, in addition to which the pregnant woman may also experience a sense of descent of the fetus, irregular contractions and other manifestations.
Before labor starts, there are often a series of symptoms that indicate labor is imminent, such as irregular contractions, the pregnant woman feels a sense of the fetus descending, and a small amount of light blood discharge from the vaginal opening. In addition, the pregnant woman has been pregnant for 39 weeks, and the time has reached the standard of full-term labor, so the appearance of red blood in the vagina of pregnant women may be a sign of impending labor.
At this point, the patient needs to go to the hospital as soon as possible and prepare for labor, such as preserving physical strength and recording the duration and intensity of contractions. At the same time, the mother and her family should also prepare some newborn as well as maternal necessities to prepare for the new life.