There is brown discharge, which will occur in most people within 24-48 hours. Because brown discharge is considered a manifestation of bleeding, it is called spotting. Because the endometrium around the internal os of the cervix separates from the fetal membrane and bleeding caused by capillary rupture is a more reliable sign of the beginning of labor. At this time, if the vaginal bleeding is a lot, exceeding the normal amount of menstruation, it is necessary to rule out the possibility of STD leakage in late pregnancy. No matter how much bleeding there is, if vaginal bleeding occurs, you need to see a doctor in time to check the details of the bleeding and then make preparations for having a baby. It is not clear how long it will take for pregnancy to occur after seeing brown discharge. Usually within a week. At this time, considering that it is not long before the bleeding, it is usually accompanied by irregular uterine contractions. As the delivery process progresses, it will be accompanied by periodic uterine contractions. The frequency of uterine contractions can reach once every 10 minutes. Women also have pain in the waist and abdomen. The pain interval will become shorter and the duration will become longer. When the cervix is enlarged by 10cm, the pregnant woman will give birth. In the late stages of pregnancy, pregnant women experience brown discharge, which we call spotting. Generally, after spotting, frequent uterine contractions will start within 24-48 hours. After the first birth, regular abdominal pain is called the labor process, which takes about ten hours for the pregnant woman to give birth. For multiparous women, the time is relatively short, and they can give birth about a few hours after the regular abdominal pain. Frequent uterine contractions do not necessarily start immediately after spotting. Some pregnant women do not go into labor a week after spotting. Therefore, in the later stages of pregnancy, if brown discharge appears, see a doctor for examination. The doctor will provide a prenatal assessment, check the integrity of the cervix, and see if the pregnant woman is likely to give birth. After giving birth, she can be discharged from the hospital. If the cervix is immature, delivery is not possible in the short term. It is recommended that pregnant women continue to observe delivery and pay attention to the fetal heartbeat and fetal movement. If brown discharge appears, you should also observe the baby's fetal movement or heartbeat. It should be spotting. Normally, regular uterine contractions will occur soon after spotting, and delivery will occur within 24-48 hours, or it may be delayed, and the latest should not exceed 72 hours. However, brown discharge may also be caused by premature birth or other factors. Different situations require different solutions. Pay more attention to rest during the delivery period, avoid negative emotional stimulation, and it is best to go to the hospital for medical treatment. |
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