I learned
about prodromal labor only after enduring it at the end of my first pregnancy.
Here are 5 things every pregnant women should know
about prodromal labor.
Not exact matches
So, making sure that you're addressing those issues; as well that the potential that your baby is posterior causes a lot of the same confusion
about a lot of
prodromal labor will happen when the baby is posterior too.
I had been in
prodromal labor for
about 10 days when I went in and was miserable.
If it is
prodromal labor, your doctor can talk to you
about what to expect and when you should come back.
I had been having
prodromal labor for
about month straight so when I noticed contractions starting on Sunday evening, I didn't really think much of it.
My second was
about six hours of
prodromal labor, but the active
labor (when contractions are at regular intervals, less than five minutes apart) was less than three hours.
I guess it was latent, or
prodromal labor, but things can be really unpredictable the second time around, so when my contractions were consistently
about five minutes apart, I called the midwives.
My
prodromal labor started
about a month before my little one finally arrived and I experienced it almost every night from 1 - 5 AM.
It really helped to talk to several other friends who had experienced
prodromal labor before and to research more
about it.
I've had
prodromal labor with my previous three from
about 29 - 37 weeks.
I technically
labored for
about an hour and pushed for less than 5 minutes because of my
prodromal labor.