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.
Like mentioned before,
prodromal labor is like
labor practice
so it can get tricky knowing what's real and what's not.
So, dealing with
prodromal labor is only going to exacerbate any negative emotions you're already feeling.
Battling constant irregular contractions that are not picking up (
prodromal labor)
so I am not progressing but not having a physical break either.
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.
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.
Women who experience
prodromal labor often have shorter active
labors,
so it is important to eat enough and stay hydrated to be ready for
labor when it starts.
And my
prodromal started at 34 weeks,
so I'm glad it was just
prodromal and not preterm
labor.
Prodromal labor IS real
labor,
so even though it's not time for baby just yet, these contractions can exactly mimic early contractions.
My son was 9 pounds 12.5 ounces when he was born,
so I really believe that his positioning in utero was what caused my
prodromal labor.
I was
so glad to finally be able to learn what
prodromal labor really was and get support from other mamas that have experienced it.
We are still waiting on the baby and at this point I'm three days over 40 weeks,
so it will be interesting to see if all this
prodromal labor results in a shorter active
labor.