Pregnancy is challenging for a woman's body because it is delicate and changes her physical condition as well as the various internal functions of her body to adapt to the changes brought about by pregnancy. During the entire pregnancy, women will encounter various dangerous problems. For example, uterine contractions are one of the common problems. Uterine contractions at different stages of pregnancy represent different meanings. Let’s take a look at whether uterine contractions at 20 weeks of pregnancy are normal? Uterine contractions occur throughout pregnancy. If the uterine contractions in the second trimester are not too frequent, they will not be accompanied by pain. It's normal. On the contrary, if the contractions are painful and there is bleeding, you need to take it seriously and seek medical attention. Week 20 is the middle of pregnancy and an important period for the continued growth and development of the fetus. If the contractions are slightly painful, you can take a short rest and the pain will subside after a while. If the contractions are too frequent, it may cause hypoxia or premature birth in the baby. You can take deep breaths to relax your abdomen, get more rest, and avoid fatigue. Fatigue is most likely to cause contractions, so if you have frequent uterine contractions, you should go to the hospital for examination. In the weeks before delivery, the uterine muscles are more sensitive and there will be irregular uterine contractions that are short-lived, weak, or limited to the lower abdomen or groin area. If it stops after several hours, it will not cause the cervix to open or the fetal head to descend, so it is not labor and is called false labor. This type of contraction is irregular, non-cyclical, and painless. Some pregnant women can even feel irregular uterine contractions during the second trimester. At 23 weeks of pregnancy, if the frequency of uterine contractions does not exceed 3 times in 20 minutes, there is usually no major problem. If you experience uterine contractions during the 20th week of pregnancy, there should be no major problem as long as they are not too frequent. However, if they become more frequent, it is best to go to the hospital in time. |
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