What to do if I’m experiencing false labour pain?

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What to do if I’m experiencing false labour pain?

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Pregnant women frequently suffer false labour pain, also referred to as Braxton Hicks contractions, before they experience true labour contractions. These Braxton Hicks contractions usually start as early as the fourth month to as late as the third trimester of pregnancy. Your body is preparing for the big day when you give birth by going through these contractions.

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What does false labour feel like?

According to some women, false labour feels like an occasional tightening of their abdomen. Usually, there is no pain felt. Others claim that they are similar to light menstrual cramps. Although they are uncomfortable, Braxton Hicks contractions do not start labour or widen the cervix. False labour contractions can feel strong at one moment and weak at the next due to the fluctuating strength of each contraction. They do not show up in a regular pattern. They can soften or stop abruptly when you move or walk. False labour contractions usually become less frequent and eventually vanish over time. askpinkypromise.com

What are the causes of false labour?

The most common causes of Braxton Hicks contractions are physical exercise, tiredness (fatigue), or dehydration. Other causes include illnesses that result in vomiting or diarrhea, fetus movement, and the activities done by the mother, especially when she lifts anything or engages in sexual intercourse.

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How long do false labour pains last?

Contractions during false labour typically range between 15 and 30 seconds, although they can last for as long as two minutes.

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