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 hypothesis might help explain why
prodromal symptoms occur: As connections between neurons dwindle,
prodromal patients might lose, for example, the ability to filter out irrelevant sensations, which
then flood the brain without any processing.
We get into all the details of birthing time: from the
prodromal labor to water not being the most helpful tool during labor, sitting on the toilet and
then pushing for 5 hours.
If your birth provider has already checked you over and you know that it's
prodromal labor and not pre-term or actual labor,
then it's best to wait it out.
Many women who have had
prodromal labor (labor that doesn't progress and
then stops, usually at night) also have a baby who is not in the best position.