It really helped to talk to several other friends who had experienced
prodromal labor before and to research more about it.
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.
This
prodromal labor lasted all throughout the next day and night and though it was two weeks
before my due date and I didn't feel ready, I knew that it would be soon.
Like mentioned
before,
prodromal labor is like
labor practice so it can get tricky knowing what's real and what's not.
Prodromal labor is a normal part of pregnancy, especially for those who have given birth
before.
My
prodromal labor started about a month
before my little one finally arrived and I experienced it almost every night from 1 - 5 AM.
I hope this
prodromal labor turns into the real thing
before they do that.
5 weeks after having my first child, I'm pretty sure I was experiencing
prodromal labor two days
before my son was born.
Prodromal labor is also different than pre-term
labor, which is when you go into
labor and baby is born
before reaching full term.