Mormonal pregnancy is a normal phenomenon during pregnancy. However, for those who are new to mothers for the first time, are they often worried about having a lot of pregnancy? No one can answer exactly how much mound is. So mothers need to know 6 common contractions during pregnancy to observe their own body.
What is pregnancy? Mormon much okay?
Why is the baby mound in the womb? Mormonal pregnancy is normal during pregnancy. It occurs when the uterine muscle tightens and flexes. The uterine contractions will help the mother labor, push the baby out.
Why is the baby mound in the womb?
But many people still often confuse the types of pregnancy involving labor and non-labor. There are 6 types of contractions in each stage. Each stage, each type of mound will have a different number of attacks. Even after giving birth, mothers can still have abdominal cramps.
6 common types of maternal uterine contractions
How many weeks pregnant and mounds occur like?
Braxton Hicks
This mound is named after an English doctor. Hraxton Hicks contractions are usually “onset” contractions. It usually appears from the second trimester. Usually, you will feel your uterus suddenly tighten and tighten. Dehydration or loss of strength can cause this mum to be worse. I usually feel them at night, especially after a tiring day.
These contractions are completely normal. You don't need to worry too much.
Premature labor contractions
These contractions can be a little uncomfortable. It feels like mild to moderate cramping during your period. Usually, this mound is not continuous. They can be 7-10 minutes or even 20 minutes apart. You may be sleeping when you feel this contraction. To see if you're having early labor contractions or Braxton Hicks contractions, you can time between contractions.
How many weeks pregnant?
When you experience these mounds, try to stay home for as long as possible. Have your husband create a resting space with soft light and soothing music. If she doesn't feel any better, she can distract me with activities like walking, cooking, and watching your favorite movie.
Active labor contractions
Time to bring your stuff to the hospital!
During active labor contractions, contractions are about 4-5 minutes apart, lasting about 30 seconds to 1 minute. This is usually the time when your doctor recommends going to the hospital. Gradually the contractions will get stronger, more regular, and closer together. Usually you will experience pain in both the front and back of the uterus.
Transitional contractions
The baby is on its way out of the womb!
During this time, the cervix can open up to 8-10 cm. This is often the most difficult time in the delivery process. Transitional contractions last up to 2 minutes and are very strong, with short breaks in between. Usually, a mother feels a great deal of pressure in the vagina and rectum. During this process, you may tremble, vomit, chills and want to scream.
Many mothers will not want anyone to touch, nor want to talk while uterus contractions. But if you need support, you can ask your husband to encourage you or put pressure on your back to feel less pain.
The contraction pushes the baby out
This is when the baby is about to be born!
While pushing the baby away, you will feel a sense of tension with contractions (or between contractions). That will feel like needing to defecate. Usually, there won't be much space between these contractions. You will feel comfortable and less pressure when pushing.
You can ask your husband to encourage you or keep one leg while you push. You can say things like: "I'm doing well", "I'm strong".
Postpartum spasmodic attacks
The contractions after birth are needed to push the placenta out. The uterus will also continue to shrink in size before pregnancy. Breastfeeding also triggers uterine contractions after birth. If the mother is in pain for two to three days after birth, that is completely normal.
Above are 6 common mother contractions during pregnancy and postpartum so that mothers can self-judge how much miscarriage is okay? If you are not near the birth date and you have many Braxton Hicks mounds, that will be a sign that you need more rest.
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