What are Braxton-Hicks Contractions?
- Author Justin V.
- Published January 31, 2008
- Word count 329
What are Braxton-Hicks Contractions?
These contractions also known as false labor are actually something that is called
sporadic uterine contractions. These contractions, although starting as early as six
weeks won't be noticeable until mid to late pregnancy.
These contractions get their name "Braxton-Hicks" from an English physician named
John Braxton Hicks.
Although these contractions though most are none painful are thought to be harmless
you should always take note of them and discuss them with your doctor or midwife.
In your later pregnancy, If you haven't come on to your 37th week yet and are experiencing
Braxton-hicks contractions or what you think to be Braxton-hicks contractions four or more
times in a given hour you should call your doctor or midwife as soon as possible.
The final few weeks before your babies due date, Braxton-hicks contractions will become more intense and will seem to be more frequent and will be uncomfortable. At this point in your pregnancy (pre-labor),
Braxton-hicks contractions are your bodies way of getting your cervix "ready" and slowly soften for childbirth.
Before you go into labor, Braxton-hicks contractions may become close together and become painful these
contractions often fool expectant moms and dads into thinking that labor has began.
If your Braxton-hicks contractions are becoming uncomfortable, sometimes walking or changing your current position can help relive the pain, Water has been known to help so drink a glass or two because it has been found out that Braxton-hicks contractions have been known to be brought on by dehydration. Breathing exercises always help so try some relaxing breathing exercises. Many of these things can be learned from your local child birthing classes which can be found at the hospital that you plan to give bitch at.
Braxton-Hicks Contractions are a normal part of pregnancy. Some women feel them early and some never experience them at all. There are many more points and information to consider about Braxton-Hicks contractions and these can be found at the website below.
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