Summary: Seeing redness first or water breaking first are normal prenatal phenomena and have no direct relationship with the gender and health of the child. As the due date approaches, expectant mothers should make preparations in advance and put everything they and their baby may need into a delivery bag. This will make it convenient for the hospital when they need to go to the delivery room. My cousin is pregnant in October and is finally going to give birth to a lovely baby. Some time ago, she was so excited that she couldn\’t sleep and stayed up late every day. The aunt asked her to have a good rest. She said she was afraid that the baby would suddenly move when she fell asleep at night.
One morning, my cousin suddenly became angry. The whole family was in a mess, packed their bags and hurried to the hospital. When we arrived at the hospital, the doctor said that she would not give birth so soon and that she could go back to take a shower and rest.
My cousin was puzzled. When my next door neighbor was about to give birth last month, he wouldn\’t let me move. A stretcher was carried in the ambulance. Why can I still take a shower? This is actually because their fetuses send out different signals before they start.
How long does it take to give birth after seeing red?
We generally know that seeing redness, water breaking, and contractions are all symptoms of labor. You see the red color because it falls off when the baby starts to power up. During this process, the capillaries break. Generally speaking, the amount is relatively small. Many mothers think that the appearance of this symptom means that the baby is about to start.
For mothers who give birth for the first time, they usually give birth within one or two days after seeing redness. After going to the hospital for examination, they can wait for delivery at home. Fortunately, moms who see red, the baby leaves you enough preparation time. Expectant mothers can take a bath, eat something they like, have a good rest, and be energetic to welcome the birth of their baby.
I remember seeing the redness and swelling first, so I took a shower and rushed to the hospital. As a result, the baby was born the next night. However, it should be noted that if the expectant mother bleeds a lot, she should be checked in time, as this may indicate that the baby is in danger.
Make sure to lie down after your water breaks
Most expectant mothers see redness first, but there are a few expectant mothers whose water breaks first. Unlike seeing red, if a pregnant woman\’s water breaks first, it can easily lead to hypoxia in the fetus and endanger the health of the fetus.
If the expectant mother feels amniotic fluid flowing out before delivery, she should lie down as soon as possible to reduce the flow of amniotic fluid and call the hospital for an ambulance. If you want to go by yourself, don’t go alone. You can ask your husband or someone around you to help.
For expectant mothers whose water breaks first, they cannot take a bath. One is that there is not enough time, and the other is that it may cause infection. Some expectant mothers think they have urinary incontinence after their water breaks. By the time they realize this, it\’s too late. If the amniotic fluid is lost too much, the baby will be prone to intrauterine distress. Expectant mothers have to pay attention.
Seeing redness or water breaking is a normal prenatal phenomenon and has no direct relationship with the gender and health of the child. As the due date approaches, expectant mothers should make preparations in advance and put everything they and their baby may need into a delivery bag. This will make it convenient for the hospital when they need to go to the delivery room.
As the due date approaches, many expectant mothers from out of town may want to go home to give birth. They must prepare in advance. If they need to travel long distances, try to avoid it.
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