If you can feel tightening on the outside of your tummy or lower back, it's probably braxton hicks. If it's coming from inside, your baby is moving around. One mom told me her son was pushing against a lower rib and stretching as far as he could all the way down ...
If the contractions are regular for more than an hour, call the dr. That's what he's paid for, to answer your questions.
TX Mom
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2007-09-09 07:18:02
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answered by TX Mom 7
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Sounds like Braxton-Hicks contractions. If it stopped, you have not had any bleeding/spotting ,and you are still feeling the baby move regularly then it is probably nothing to worry about. You should call your OB though if you are at all concerned.
2007-09-09 07:13:07
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answered by Cinch73 1
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its braxton hicks. sounds like u're having intense ones. and its normal to have them a lot towards the end of pregnancy. Just a way of ur body preparing u for the real thing. if it continues for an hour or more..go to the hospital
2007-09-09 07:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Cancel the commute & call for to be visible via your Dr. or one other within the train- or one other within the identical sanatorium he can provide at. Your Dr. works for you, and your child now- now not the opposite direction round. I had again hard work at 35 weeks for two days at at 4AM aroused from sleep to my water breaking... added my son 19 hours later. I'd say to take this significantly... primarily considering the fact that with again hard work it feels extra like a constant agony, now not contracting agony, so it is very problematic to depend min aside anway. Good success!
2016-09-05 07:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be braxton hicks contractions or you may be starting labor and having real contractions. I would definately call your doctor.
2007-09-09 07:13:27
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answered by ஐ♥ Br0wnEyez ♥ஐ 4
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They are called contractions and if they do not go away within 20 minutes of resting, walking or changing positions you should call your doctor or hospital immediately.
You also need to go take prenatal classes if yo do not know what to do when you get contractions how are you gonna know what to do when your water breaks....
2007-09-09 07:11:39
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answered by Finchy 4
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they are probably contractions just preparing you for the real thing..you will probably experience these more often but they are just braxton hicks and unless they keep continuing for over an hour then I would not worry too much about it
2007-09-09 07:25:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It ould be braxton hicks (false contractions) however i would ring your midwife and tell her and see what she says as it could be an early labour. Good luck either way!
2007-09-09 07:11:40
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answered by wilted_kitty 2
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You should go to the doctor or call the doctor to make sure since you are kinda close to giving birth anyway.
2007-09-09 07:20:53
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answered by bxshorty064 2
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I would see the doctor to make sure though just in case because you want to always be safe with the baby
2007-09-09 07:12:04
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answered by Katie C 2
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