How long does cervical mucus flow out?

Dr. Jordan Hayes
Dr. Jordan Hayes Verified

Restoring balance, one patient at a time.

2025-05-05 00:28:12 Views: 74 times

Cervical mucus is a common secretion before delivery. Pregnant women will show a small amount of red secretion in the third trimester of pregnancy. This is because the lower uterine segment and cervix will show dilation before delivery. The nearby fetal membrane and uterine wall will also show separation causing capillary bleeding. When mixed with cervical mucus, the secretion will show blood, which people will think is a sign before delivery. Generally, after the bloody secretion is discharged, it is possible to give birth within 24-48 hours. In the late stage, if the vaginal secretions are bloody, they should go to the hospital for examination in time, and the fetus can be monitored between the fetal heart to see if the fetus has hypoxia.

How long does cervical mucus flow out?



What Everyone is Watching