39 weeks with a brown sticky discharge and no pain in my stomach

39 weeks is the 39th week of pregnancy, the symptoms of brown mucus discharge and no pain in the stomach may be due to preterm labor, placenta praevia, cervical polyps and other reasons.
1. Pre-eclampsia: 39 weeks of pregnancy is a full-term pregnancy, the appearance of brown mucus discharge, indicating the phenomenon of redness, although the stomach does not hurt, but it is also one of the signs of imminent labor.
2. Placenta praevia: for the presence of placenta praevia pregnant women will also appear to have brown discharge phenomenon, but the stomach will not have pain symptoms. So some pregnant women who have brown sticky discharge may also be due to placenta praevia.
3. Cervical polyps: those who suffer from cervical polyps may also experience brown discharge, but the stomach will not hurt.
If you are 39 weeks pregnant and have a brownish mucus discharge and no pain in your stomach, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in a timely manner, and after the doctor’s interview and the results of the relevant examinations, you will be able to identify the specific cause of the disease and then target the treatment.