If you’re 39 weeks pregnant and you’re experiencing a little redness, no water breakage, and no labor pains, you may be in labor soon. In general, there are several signs of labor in late pregnancy, such as redness, water breakage, or frequent abdominal pain, etc. Any of these three appearances indicate that labor is imminent, and you need to actively seek medical attention to wait for the birth of the baby, may be at this time the strength of contractions is not very strong, and therefore simply appear to see redness but did not produce a variety of situations such as water breakage, paroxysms, etc., and wait for a few hours after the paroxysms may be gradually produced. Pregnant women experience regular contractions, which are bursts of pain in the lower abdomen. The interval between such contractions may be longer at first, about half an hour or even an hour or so, and they will hurt once. As labor progresses, the intervals between contractions will gradually shorten, and the contractions will last longer and longer, resulting in regular bouts of pain. Once this symptom appears it is recommended to actively seek medical attention to make good prenatal preparations, about 24-48 hours after the red color will be delivered, but everyone’s situation is different, so the time of delivery varies from person to person. During labor, you need to maintain a good state of mind and avoid excessive stress.