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Articles related to "Labor Contractions"
Labor Contractions Parents do not need to time every contraction while in labor. It can be helpful to have a sense of progress by recording the duration and interval between contractions. labor contractions • duration • interval • timing contractions • braxton-hicks contractions
All About Labor From stages of labor, to signs of labor and even when to go to the hospital, here is the complete series of articles on labor and childbirth. labor • contractions • pushing • place of birth • care provider
Are Inductions more painful? Some mothers report more pain with inductions. Is there proof that contractions from inductions actually hurt more? induction • pitocin • oxytocin • pain • labor
Back Labor Back labor can result in more pain and longer labors. In some cases, it might mean that the baby needs to rotate to face the mother's back. back labor • posterior baby • occiput posterior • back pain during labor • occiput anterior
How Soon Can I have an Epidural? Many mothers are concerned about not getting pain medication when they need it during labor. The best window for pain medication is often in active labor. epidural • pain medication • active labor • labor contractions • hospital
Is this Preterm Labor? Some signs of preterm labor include cramping and a dull backache. Knowing when to call your provider is very important if you suspect you are experiencing preterm labor. preterm labor • contractions • tocolytics • care provider • hospital
Stripping Membranes New research shows that stripping or sweeping membranes does not induce labor or reduce the mother's chance of going past her due date. stripping membranes • sweeping membranes • breaking water • start labor • vaginal exam
The Facts About Braxton-Hicks Contractions During your second trimester of pregnancy, your uterus is already preparing for labor and birth by practicing Braxton-Hicks contractions. braxton-hicks contraction • practice contractions • tummy tightening • labor contractions • increase frequency
Relieving Braxton Hicks Contractions Braxton Hicks contractions are harmless pains that affect many women at the end of their pregnancy. Relief can be found for women suffering from pre-labor discomfort. braxton hicks • false labor • relieving braxton hicks contractions • false labor pain relief • easing false labor pain
Braxton Hicks In Preparation For Labor Some women may worry that they won't be able to tell the difference between Braxton Hicks contractions and true labor contractions. This article explains the difference. braxton hicks • labor contractions vs braxton hicks • getting ready for labour • birth • childbirth
Has My Water Broken? Contrary to popular opinion, mothers typically do not have their labor start with their bag of waters breaking. What should you do if your water does break? water breaking • amniotic fluid • definite sign of labor • group b strep • pitocin
Massage to Start Labor Massage is one technique that mothers have found can help induce contractions. There are several places on the mother's body that are known to stimulate contractions. massage • labor • contractions • pressure points • endorphins
Pregnancy Third Trimester Your last trimester of pregnancy can bring with it more fatigue and discomforts. Here is a look at Week 27 through Week 40 of pregnancy. pregnancy week by week • third trimester • birth plan • childbirth classes • preterm labor
Pregnancy Week by Week - Week 40 If you are in your 40th week of pregnancy, you may be experiencing preliminary signs of labor such as a lingering backache and frequent Braxton-Hicks contractions. pregnancy week by week • week 40 • vernix • labor contractions • possible signs of labor
The Three Phases Of Labor Labor is separated into three distinct phases, early, active and transition. Each phase has its own distinct characteristics. labor • birth • delivery • babies • pregnancy
The Three Phases Of Labor Labor is separated into three distinct phases, early, active and transition. Each phase has its own distinct characteristics. labor • birth • delivery • babies • pregnancy
What Does a Contraction Feel Like? One of the most common questions as you get closer to your due date is how will you know a contraction when you are having one? Find out how to recognize contractions. contraction feel like? • braxton-hicks contractions • practice contractions • true contraction • menstrual cramps
Braxton Hicks Contractions: A Precurser To Labor? Braxton Hicks Contractions are just one of the many amazing things a woman's body goes through to prepare for labor. Are they a precurser to labor? How can you tell the difference between false labor and real labor? braxton • hicks • contractions • labor • delivery
Natural Ways to Get Labor Started Mothers have been using herbs and home remedies to induce labor since ancient times. Here are some reasonably safe and effective things to try at home. labor • pitocin • how to bring on labor • caster bean plant • pregnancy labor
Pregnancy Week by Week - Week 38 Your baby is now growing by leaps and bounds with just two weeks to go. She may have dropped into your pelvis to prepare for birth. pregnancy week by week • week 38 • braxton-hicks contractions • engaged • labor bag
Reading Electronic Fetal Monitors Professionals depend on Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) at the bedside of laboring women in hospitals everywhere. But anyone can make sense of the numbers and graphs. birth risks • delivery • labor contractions • labor pains • pregnancy labor
Weak or Incompetent Cervix A weak, or incompetent, cervix while pregnant can cause premature delivery or a miscarriage. weak cervix • incompetent cervix • second trimester miscarriage • early delivery • premature baby
What is Back Labor? Back labor involves intense lower back pain felt along with contractions during childbirth. back labor • what is back labor • how to relieve • how to alleviate back labor • sunny side up labor
Labor Inductions - Part II Research shows that not all inductions are done for true medical reasons. Mothers should ask several questions to their provider if an induction is recommended. labor inductions • medical reason • pitocin • contractions • medical indications
Spicy Foods to Induce Labor Eating spicy food has often been thought to naturally induce labor. Stimulating the mother's digestive system may in fact also stimulate contractions. induce labor • spicy food • prostaglandins • inductions • contractions
Is It Really Labor? For expectant mothers, distinguishing the difference between real labor and false labor can be tricky, and sometimes difficult. pregnancy • labor • delivery • birth
Making Love to Start Labor Oxytocin is secreted during love-making which, in turn, can also stimulate the uterus to contract. Love-making can be effective to induce labor if your body is ready. natural ways to induce labor • cervix • oxytocin • prostaglandins • nipple stimulation
Premature Labor Full term pregnancies last an average of 40 weeks. Premature labor occurs prior to 37 weeks and women should watch carefully for signs and symptoms of premature labor. preterm labor signs • preterm labor symptoms. premature labor signs • premature labor symptoms • preterm labor warning signals • premature labor
Epidurals for Birth Epidural analgesia often adds other medical interventions into the picture. Are there ways for mothers to use an epidural but avoid some of the pitfalls? epidural analgesia • epidurals • pushing • delayed pushing • medical interventions
Pregnancy Week by Week - Week 26 As you get closer to your third trimester, there are some interesting changes happening with you and the baby. Have you selected your baby's name yet? pregnancy week by week • week 26 • braxton-hicks contractions • weight gain • childbirth class
To Break or Not to Break Your Water For years, an amniotomy was a routine part of the care mothers received during labor. Now questions arise about whether it helps or hinders the labor process. amniotomy • breaking the water • amniotic fluid • infection during labor • labor and birth
Traveling by Air During Pregnancy Expectant mothers do not need to avoid flying in a plane. Moving around, staying hydrated and eating healthy foods while in flight can reduce discomfort. traveling by air • flying easier • air travel • in the airport • healthy snacks
Use of Vaginal Pessary A pessary is a medicated solid form inserted into the vagina or urethra that aids women's health, particularly gynecological conditions. use of the vaginal pessary • aids • women • health • gynecology
Signs Of Labor - What To Expect Many women may worry that they will miss their bodies' clues that labor is imminent. The following article outlines the most common indications and signs of labor. signs of labor • labor signs • labor symptoms • labor • lightening
Alphabetical Index of Articles Find articles on topics ranging from prenatal testing, birth, breastfeeding, cesarean, doulas, epidurals and home birth, inductions, labor and more. pregnancy • birth plans • breastfeeding • cesarean • childbirth class
Pregnancy Calendar - The Third Trimester The third trimester of pregnancy is met at the end with the birth of the baby. The following weekly pregnancy calendar briefly outlines events leading up to the big day. pregnancy calendar • pregnancy week by week • week by week guide • pregnancy daily calendar • stages of pregnancy
Tired of Being Pregnant! Though many mothers are tired of being pregnant in late pregnancy, there are several things to consider before you use natural ways to induce labor. tired of being pregnant • natural ways to induce labor • labor inductions • castor oil • pressure points
About Preterm Labor and Child Birth What expectant parents need to know about preterm labor and birth. preterm • labor • birth • pregnancy |
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