39 weeks pregnant with small abdominal cramps and no redness

At 39 weeks of pregnancy, you are in full term and may go into labor at any time. There are usually symptoms of labor that precede labor, including redness, a feeling of abdominal tenderness, and frequent urination. Several symptoms may appear at the same time, or separately, or none of them may appear, and directly appear regular contractions of labor. It is normal to have a small abdominal pain without seeing red. Because redness is bleeding caused by localized rupture of small blood vessels due to detachment of fetal membranes, not everyone will experience redness. The pain in the abdomen at this time may be a false contraction, or may indicate that the pregnant woman is about to go into labor. First, if the pain is not severe and there is no vaginal bleeding, the pain is short and irregular, the intervals are long and irregular, and there is no increase in the intensity of contractions, it may be a false contraction, which can be closely observed and not treated first. Secondly, pregnant women 39 weeks pregnant, belongs to the late stage of pregnancy, the fetus has developed and matured, if at this time there is a small abdominal pain, accompanied by regular contractions, the degree of contractions continue to enhance, may indicate that the approaching labor, need to go to the hospital in time to wait for delivery. Finally, it is recommended that pregnant women should pay attention to keeping warm during pregnancy, avoiding cold, resting more, avoiding exertion, keeping a good mood, and getting enough sleep. Once abdominal pain occurs and is accompanied by regular contractions, it is recommended to be hospitalized for observation and to prepare for labor.