Is the pain in your inner thighs a sign that you’re in labor?

The pain in the inner thighs is not necessarily a sign of impending labor, but may be caused by the compression of the fetal prenatal dew, which may be under the guidance of the doctor to wait for the birth of the baby.
1. As the weeks of pregnancy increase, the enlarged uterus and the pressure of the fetus on the pelvic floor tissues becomes more and more obvious, which will cause pain in the inner thighs in late pregnancy, but it is not necessarily a sign of impending labor, and you can continue to wait for labor under the doctor’s close monitoring of the changes in fetal movement.
2. When there is irregular abdominal pain accompanied by redness and other pre-labor symptoms, it is a sign that labor is about to start, so you can go to the hospital.
When the general condition is stable in late pregnancy, you can go to the hospital under the doctor’s guidance for timely checkups and do physical exercises such as sitting on a birthing ball or taking a walk accompanied by your family members in order to promote the start of labor and prepare for the birth of the baby. When symptoms such as decreased fetal movement, redness and premature rupture of membranes occur, you need to go to the hospital in time for medical treatment.