If you simply go to the bathroom frequently without regular abdominal pain, redness or other symptoms, you are not in labor.
Frequent toileting is not a sign of impending labor. When the fetus enters the pelvis in late pregnancy, the descent of the fetus presses on the bladder and rectum, and the pregnant woman will experience frequent urination and bowel movements, but it takes some time before the fetus enters the pelvis and labor is imminent.
The signs of fast labor, also known as labor, include regular contractions that gradually intensify, as well as water breaking and redness, etc. When this happens, you need to go to the hospital in time to wait for labor.
If you have frequent trips to the toilet in late pregnancy, are there any other discomforts, such as painful urination, irritation of the urethra, or diarrhea, you may be suffering from inflammation of the urinary tract or intestinal inflammation, and you need to follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate treatment.
If there is no obvious discomfort, just frequent urination, no special treatment is needed, pay attention to rest, avoid exertion, and go to the hospital regularly for pregnancy tests.