Are there any signs in the days leading up to the birth?

A few days before you are about to go into labor, you may experience signs such as false contractions, redness, and a feeling of relief in the upper abdomen. 1. False contractions: usually characterized by irregular contractions, a feeling of hardness and rigidity in the abdomen, shorter duration of contractions, longer intervals and less pain. 2. Seeing red: In the first 24-48 hours of labor, as the fetal membranes are gradually peeled off from the uterine wall, capillary rupture will occur during the peeling process, and the blood will be mixed with the mucus secreted by the cervix and discharged through the vagina, which will result in seeing red. 3. sense of relief in the epigastrium: after the fetus into the pelvis, the pressure on the pregnant woman’s stomach will be reduced, pregnant women will have a sense of relief in the epigastrium, but may increase the pressure on the bladder, resulting in frequent urination of pregnant women, or increased pressure on the pelvis, so that pregnant women appear to have a feeling of lumbar and abdominal soreness and distension. However, not all pregnant women will experience the above signs before labor, and some pregnant women do not have any signs before delivery. If any of the above phenomena occur, the pregnant woman should be sent to the hospital in time to wait for labor.