Her first birth involved several
days of prodromal labor, and if you don't know what that is, you really want to listen to this episode.
Even if you have 7
days of prodromal labor.
Not exact matches
I would say the first trimester was rough because I had bad nausea (curable only by eating lots
of white carbs, potatoes and GF crackers all
day every
day) and then I felt great from Months 4 - 7.5, then I started to feel HUGE and I also experienced
prodromal labor for 4 weeks before delivery.
After
days of off and on
prodromal labor, two trips to L&D for false
labor, and lots
of tears, I finally turned over this birth to God.
She provided amazing pre-
labor support — I experienced three weeks
of prodromal labor — and gave good advice as to how to identify when
labor was progressing compared with just making my
day hell.
We're struggling to make ends meet because
prodromal labor at least once a week since 36w4d had us figuring that i wouldn't go «post dates» and I took off work at 40w1d (unpaid since I am a nurse and had to use most
of my PTO covering low census
days that I was canceled).
One thing I've definitely figured out, though, is that my
prodromal labor starts each
day after a round
of love - making with my husband (This may be TMI but it only results in
prodromal labor if he doesn't pull out).
Each
day that the
prodromal labor started, the contractions were more painful and I used more
of the breathing / moving / visualization techniques I had learned to prepare for real
labor!