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Signs of Pregnancy Labor
After nine months of gestation and preparing for
your new arrival you are now approaching the home stretch to
becoming a mother. During the weeks leading up to labor and
delivery your body and baby will be making final adjustments for
labor. Your hip joints will loosen up, your cervix will begin to
dilate, and the baby will flip so that its head is facing down and
it will move into the birth canal. All that is left now is to wait
for the contractions to begin. Signs That Labor
Will Start Soon
There are several signs that labor will start
soon. Some of these signs are subtle, while others are more
dramatic. First of all your baby will flip into the birthing
position with their head facing downward. When this occurs you may
notice a dropping sensation and your belly will physically look
lower then it did during the other parts of your pregnancy. As the
baby moves into the birth canal will also notice that you have
less pressure on your diaphragm, making it easier to breathe.
As labor draws closer you may also notice that your appetite has
diminished. This is due to the fact that your stomach has been
reduced to the size of a nickel, however, it is also due to the
fact that your hormone levels are again changing. Acid reflux and
heart burn are other symptoms that you may experience during this
final stage of your pregnancy. Braxton Hicks
Contractions may also indicate that you are getting closer to the
real thing. These practice contractions are a strong sign that you
are getting closer to delivering your baby. Many first time
mothers confuse strong Braxton Hicks Contractions with the real
things, however, when you get your first real contraction you will
see the difference right away. The most obvious
signs that you are entering labor are that your mucus plug is
passed and your water breaks. Both of these events are
unmistakable signs that you are starting labor. When your water
breaks there is no turning back, you are about to become a mother.
This is a good time to contact your doctor to see if you should
wait or come into the hospital or birthing center.
Contractions
Labor begins when you start having regular
contractions. Contractions are synchronized muscle spasms that
stretch the cervix open and that also push the baby through the
birth canal. Contractions will start out irregular and spaced out.
You will usually not want to leave for the hospital or birthing
center until your contractions are regular and coming every 5
minutes. Dealing With Labor
There are many ways that you can deal with the
pain associated with labor. Your first option is to be medicated.
The epidural is the most popular pain management option selected
for labor. It is safe for the baby and it helps to take the edge
off of contractions. Your second option is to use special
breathing techniques and relaxation techniques to manage your pain
during labor. This method is the safest for the baby because it
doesn’t introduce the infant to drugs. Your final option is to use
a combination of medication and Lamaze breathing techniques to
manage your pain.
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