The presence of brown jelly discharge at 39 weeks is not necessarily a sign of impending labor, and should be judged in the context of the actual situation of the pregnant woman.
For girls who are 39 weeks pregnant, the appearance of brown jelly-like discharge and lighter in color may belong to the normal cervical mucus, and does not mean that it is a symptom of approaching labor. Usually pregnant women experience redness, contractions, and water breakage before labor is near.
After a woman in her 39th week of pregnancy develops brown jelly-like discharge, she should take into account her own situation and clarify whether it is accompanied by other symptoms. If necessary, she can go to the hospital and cooperate with the doctor for examination to find out whether it is a symptom of pre-labor.
Women in the 39th week of pregnancy should avoid exertion, and at the same time, they should go out less, rest more, and maintain a regular and nutritious diet. If there are pre-labor symptoms such as holding in the lower abdomen, seeing red, breaking water, etc., it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.