Not exact matches
I wasn't sure if this was enough to call in the team or not so I
labored with my husband all night Friday night having
contractions every 3 - 4 minutes for 60 - 80
seconds.
With my
second, I remember the
contractions being pretty intense for about 2 hours, went to the hospital, was dilated to nearly 7 cm and once again received the epidural and
labored for almost 6 hours before baby came.
Braxton Hicks
contractions can start in the
second trimester while prodromal
labor only starts at the end of your pregnancy.
Second these
contractions are like mini workouts and serve to tone your uterus so that it is ready for
labor.
Many women find their
contractions in the
second stage easier to handle than the
contractions in active
labor because bearing down offers some relief.
In neither of my
labors were they ever able to get my
contractions to register on the monitor, even when (the
second time) I was in transition and pushing.
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.
Lots of moms experience these fake
contractions around the
second trimester, and it's not uncommon to experience them all the way up until
labor starts.
Unlike true
labor, Braxton Hicks
contractions usually do not cause pain, especially in the first and
second trimesters.
Indeed in some cases there is a shortening of the
second stage of
labor, the phase
contractions.
(I had the
second type, with
contractions every 12 - 15 minutes from Sunday evening'til Tuesday morning, then suddenly I went into hard
labor and he was out in an hour.)
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.
For my
second labor, I decided to surrender to my
contractions instead of fighting them.
True
labor: Regular
contractions at 30 - to 90 -
second intervals, continuous, increase in frequency and strength, start in lower back and move to abdomen.
«If there is significant pain block, whereby the patient can not feel
contractions at all or can not move their legs to assist in the pushing process during the
second stage of
labor, this may pose a problem during this stage,» Kramer explained.
During the
second stage of her
labor you can expect to see her water breaking, her
contractions are now coming closer together and are much more painful.
Second stage
labor with weak and intermittent
contractions for more than 2 hours between pups»
Second stage
labor with hard or continuous
contractions for more than 30 minutes before the birth of the first pup or between pups
Second stage
labor with weak and intermittent
contractions for more than 4 hours before birth of the first pup
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Second Stage
Labor In second stage labor, the uterine muscle begins stronger and more frequent contract
Labor In
second stage labor, the uterine muscle begins stronger and more frequent contrac
second stage
labor, the uterine muscle begins stronger and more frequent contract
labor, the uterine muscle begins stronger and more frequent
contractions.