Is frequent bowel movements a sign of labor?

Frequent stools are not a sign of labor, but may be caused by gastrointestinal disorders due to cold or unclean food. Frequent stools in late pregnancy are not a sign of labor. There are three typical signs of labor for pregnant women, namely regular contractions, redness and water breaking. If the above three symptoms occur, it may indicate that labor is about to start, and the patient is advised to go to the hospital in time. If frequent stools occur in late pregnancy, it may be due to acute gastroenteritis caused by unclean diet, or spasms of the gastrointestinal tract after eating cold, raw and indigestible food. For mild frequent stools, you can temporarily observe and do not need to use any medication. If the symptoms of frequent stools are more obvious, it is recommended to go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital in time to have an interview with the doctor and then formulate a treatment plan. If you have frequent bowel movements, don’t be too anxious and nervous, if you are not sure you can go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital in time. Pregnant women must pay attention to dietary hygiene, do not eat cold, greasy and fatty food, pay attention to abdominal warmth, avoid getting cold, to reduce the occurrence of digestive tract diseases.