time them, if they are 5 minutes apart for more then 1 hour then yes. but the hosital wont take you in till you are about 4 cm dialated. they will just send you home until then. so start timing. it was hard for me because they always felt consistent. but wait and see if they get stronger. good luck
2007-11-03 11:20:47
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answered by ArmyWife 4
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Is there any way to predict when I'm going to go into labor?
Not really. Experts don't fully understand what triggers the onset of labor, and there's no way to predict exactly when it will start. Your body actually starts "preparing" for labor up to a month before you give birth. You may be blissfully unaware of what's going on or you may begin to notice new symptoms as your due date draws near. Here are some things that may happen in the weeks or days before labor starts:
* Your baby "drops."
If this is your first pregnancy, you may feel what's known as "lightening" a few weeks before labor starts. You might detect a heaviness in your pelvis as this happens and notice less pressure just below your ribcage, making it easier to catch your breath.
* You note an uptick in Braxton Hicks contractions.
More frequent and intense Braxton Hicks contractions can signal pre-labor, during which your cervix ripens and the stage is set for true labor. Some women experience a crampy, menstrual-like feeling during this time.
Sometimes, as true labor draws near, Braxton Hicks contractions become relatively painful and strike as often as every ten to 20 minutes, making you wonder whether true labor has started. However, if the contractions don't get longer, stronger, and closer together and cause your cervix to dilate progressively, then what you're feeling is probably so-called "false labor."
* Your cervix starts to ripen.
In the days and weeks before delivery, Braxton Hicks may do the preliminary work of softening, thinning, and perhaps opening your cervix a bit. (If you've given birth before, your cervix is more likely to dilate a centimeter or two before labor starts — but keep in mind that even being 40 weeks pregnant with your first baby and 1 centimeter dilated is no guarantee that labor's imminent.) When you're at or near your due date, your practitioner may do a vaginal exam during your prenatal visit to see whether your cervix has started to change.
* You pass your mucus plug or notice "bloody show."
You may pass your mucus plug — the small amount of thickened mucus that's sealed your cervical canal during the last nine months — if your cervix begins to dilate as you get close to labor. The plug may come out all at once in a lump, or as increased vaginal discharge over the course of several days. The mucus may be tinged with blood (which may be brown, pink, or red), which is why it's referred to as "bloody show." Having sex or a vaginal exam can also disturb your mucus plug and cause you to see some bloody discharge even when labor isn't going to start in the next few days. In either case, if you see more than a few spots of blood, be sure to call your caregiver immediately because it could be a sign of a problem.
* Your water breaks.
When the fluid-filled amniotic sac surrounding your baby ruptures, the fluid leaks from your vagina. And whether it comes out in a large gush or a small trickle, you should call your doctor or midwife.
Most women start having regular contractions sometime before their water breaks, but in some cases, the water breaks first. When this happens, labor usually follows soon. If you don't start having contractions on your own within a certain amount of time, you'll need to be induced, since your baby will be at increased risk for infection without the amniotic sac's built-in protection against germs.
2007-11-03 11:29:58
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answered by mammabear_327 3
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as quickly as your contractions are 3 to 5 minutes aside then circulate to the well-being facility authentic away. while you're having contractions each 2 hours then i might say confident you would be having the child it sluggish quickly.i might wager probably it sluggish this night or the next day morning.It varies however.not surely all human beings have quickly hard artwork and transport.i comprehend some people who have been given caught at 3 cm dilated for days and ended up getting potosin to dilate them by using fact they does not longer dilate on their very own.i'm hoping this would not ensue to you.i grew to become into in hard artwork for a finished of 8 hours with my first infant and that i grew to become into informed it quite is amazingly short hard artwork for a generally happening time mom and that i grew to become into 21 so i'm youthful besides.The docs reported that not often happens for some one in my subject.They reported the traditional hard artwork lasts any the place between 12 and 18 hours. stable success and congrats to you :)
2016-10-01 22:12:21
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answered by ? 4
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Could be. I have been losing bits of mine for weeks so that in itself doesn't mean anything. But contractions.....just wait see if they get closer and stronger. Ive been having them all day as well. They were every hour or so this mornign but now every half. But then I'm only 35 1/2 weeks so if I go in they will probably stop it.
2007-11-03 11:19:56
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answered by Betsy 7
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I'd say yes, but its early stages yet. Try taking a gentle walk, or if it gets a bit stronger have your significant other gently rub your back (not your tummy) in circles.
When they get stronger, and closer together, call your hospital or birthing assistant. Congratulations,it won't be long now and you will be holding your bundle of joy. Take care.
2007-11-03 11:22:26
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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With my second child I lost my plug started having a few pain for a while then they just stopped.
2007-11-03 11:25:19
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answered by shalia s 3
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If they are regular, painful to the point you can't walk through them or they don't lessen when you change position or sit, and if they are 3-5 minutes apart that is labor.
If ever in doubt call your doctor, that is what they are there for.
Take care and congratulations!
2007-11-04 06:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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congradulationssssssss your baby is on his/her way.the start of labor is the mucus plug.call your doctor like now lol and time your contractions good luck to you!
2007-11-03 11:20:22
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answered by bobby31_1970 2
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Yes but very very early labor, try to sleep if you can before it intensifies. Get all the rest you can because your going to need it. How far along are you?
2007-11-03 11:20:08
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answered by Lobaina300668 2
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could be, you need to go to the hospital. If you lose your mucas plug it is easier for a infection to begin
2007-11-03 11:27:06
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answered by Ivan and Marko's momma 5
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