Can spotting at 35 weeks last until full term?
In general, whether spotting at 35 weeks can progress to full term depends on the individual's specific physical condition. The details are as follows:
1. Can progress to full term
If only slight spotting occurs without obvious and regular uterine contractions, it is usually possible to carry the pregnancy to full term. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly, rest in bed, and avoid strenuous exercise or physical labor to prevent uterine stimulation.
2. May not progress to full term
If there is significant vaginal bleeding accompanied by abdominal pain and clear, regular uterine contractions, it is generally unlikely to reach full term. Immediate medical care is advised, and delivery via cesarean section may be recommended by a physician to terminate the pregnancy.
During pregnancy, adequate rest and nutritious diet are important. If any discomfort occurs, prompt medical evaluation and treatment are necessary.