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Is It Really Labor?
During the third trimester of pregnancy, a woman's body
reaches its maximum, and the common pregnancy discomforts begin to settle in.
The realization that labor is getting close can be a welcome, yet daunting
thought. For expectant mothers, distinguishing the difference between real labor
and false labor can be tricky, and sometimes difficult.
In medical terms, labor is defined by the thinning and dilation of the cervix.
Thinning of the cervix usually begins during the beginning stages of labor
(latent phase). During the latent phase of labor, contractions are often
irregular or widely spaced. Dilation occurs when the baby's head pushes against
the cervix with a rhythmic force, which happens when true labor begins.
So how can an expectant mom tell the difference between false contractions and
real ones? During the last weeks of the second trimester, some women begin to
experience Braxton Hicks contractions. While these contractions don't work to
dilate the cervix, they do begin the onset of the latent phase of labor. Labor
often begins gradually, not suddenly, like often believed.
False labor usually consists of contractions that:
1. Stop with activity
2. Are irregular
3. Stay the same, never getting stronger or more frequent
4. Painful/Not Painful
True labor usually consists of contractions that:
1. Contractions that get stronger
2. Contractions that are at regular intervals, 5-8 minutes apart
3. Contractions that are accompanied by lower back pain or a premenstrual type
cramp
4. Contractions that remain during activity
If contractions are accompanied by the breaking of the bags of water or bleeding
need to be reported to a physician immediately.
If an expectant mother thinks that she is possibly in labor, it is important for
the physician to be notified. Some physicians prefer that expectant mothers meet
them at the hospital immediately for evaluation. While it can be difficult to
determine the difference between false labor and true labor, keeping track of
each contraction is important, and will help women identify when true labor
begins.
Written by Jaime Warren of
Caesarean Birth.
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