Frequent urination in late pregnancy is often indicative of labor with precursors, not necessarily imminent labor, and varies from person to person.
Common symptoms of labor include contractions, the feeling of the fetus descending, and redness.
1. Contractions: Irregular contractions occur before the onset of labor, characterized by a short duration and inconsistent frequency, and then gradually become regular contractions.
2. Fetal descent: including the descent of the fetal prelude, pelvic articulation, lowering of the uterine fundus, etc. The pressure of the descending prelude on the bladder can lead to frequent urination in pregnant women.
3. Seeing red: a small amount of bleeding can occur before labor starts, which is a reliable sign that labor is about to begin.
Symptoms of labor are indicative of impending labor, and it is recommended that you seek medical attention as soon as possible and deliver under the guidance of a doctor.