How long does it take to give birth to a jelly-like discharge at 39 weeks pregnant

The presence of jelly-like discharge at 39 weeks of pregnancy is not associated with the time of labor, which is assessed based on the presence or absence of symptoms such as irregular contractions, sensation of descent of the fetus, and the presence of redness. Jelly-like vaginal discharge at 39 weeks’ gestation is indicative of detachment of the cervical mucus plug and is not related to the timing of labor. Signs that indicate labor is imminent before labor starts include irregular contractions, a feeling of the fetus descending, and a small amount of bloody vaginal discharge, etc. Most labor will start in 1~2 days, but there are some individual differences. At 39 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus has reached full term, and it is necessary to count the fetal movements strictly to understand the intrauterine condition of the fetus, and also to follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out ultrasonography and fetal heart rate monitoring on time to assess the growth and development of the fetus and intrauterine condition, and to be ready for delivery at any time. When irregular abdominal pain, redness, vaginal discharge, etc. occur, you need to go to the hospital in time.