How long does it take to give birth if false labor is frequent?

How long does it take to give birth if false labor is frequent?

Speaking of false labor, I believe that many primiparas and pregnant women who are familiar with pregnancy care knowledge are familiar with it. It is a relatively normal phenomenon. False labor does not mean that delivery is coming. However, some people say that their false labor is more frequent and they don’t know how long it will take to deliver. So, let’s discuss the answer to this question below.

Let's first discuss the characteristics of false labor. One of its biggest characteristics is that it is irregular, and the intensity of each uterine contraction is different, sometimes it is stronger, and sometimes it is weaker.

In the later stages of pregnancy, the fetal head position will gradually lower, and under the stretching stimulation it produces, this type of uterine contraction will become more and more frequent. Generally speaking, during the 36th to 38th week of pregnancy, uterine contractions will occur less frequently. After this period of time, the uterus will undergo a series of changes, and uterine contractions will recur.

So, what exactly indicates that the birth is imminent? If the birth date is relatively close, and due to uterine contractions, abdominal pain, amniotic fluid rupture, and spotting occur, then this means that the birth is imminent. In this case, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to make preparations for the birth. In addition, in the late pregnancy, it is recommended that most pregnant mothers try to avoid going out alone or stay at home alone. Otherwise, there may be a situation where the above symptoms occur and no one is around. Once this happens, both the expectant mother and the fetus will be in greater danger.

How long does it take for false labor to occur before you can get pregnant? The above is the actual answer to the question. If you find that you have false labor more frequently, you must pay attention. If other symptoms occur in addition to uterine contractions, you must be cautious and go to the hospital immediately for necessary examinations, and consider whether hospitalization is necessary based on the overall situation. Only in this way can you maximize the safety of the expectant mother and child, and only in this way can the expectant mother suffer less.

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