Generally, when pregnant women reach their due date, their physical abnormalities will become more obvious. For example, uterine contractions are the most obvious sign of an impending birth. As the delivery time approaches, women's uterine contractions will become more obvious. At this time, not only will uterine contractions occur, but women will also experience pain in their bodies. So for pregnant women, if they have severe back pain during uterine contractions, what should they do? After the start of labor, pregnant women will definitely experience regular uterine contractions and pain in the waist and abdomen. If these two conditions occur repeatedly, the mother will experience obvious physical discomfort and various pains. Usually, the degree of pain will become more obvious as the labor progresses, and some mothers will experience exhaustion and weakness due to the lack of experience in childbirth. The rhythm of uterine contractions and back pain will continue for a while, and this process is extremely painful for the mother, because this pain problem will directly affect the physical condition and will also affect eating and many other situations. Therefore, you should pay attention to relevant details before delivery and make good physical supplements to ensure that you have strength during delivery. Severe uterine contractions and lower back pain have no direct relationship with the difficulty of childbirth. You should know that the softening and expansion of the birth canal, the correct method of pushing, and the fetal position are the direct factors that determine the difficulty of childbirth. Therefore, severe pain does not mean that childbirth will be easy. In fact, during the labor process, severe uterine contractions and lower back pain are normal, and this situation will not have any impact on the difficulty of giving birth. Therefore, when in pain, the mother should, on the one hand, eat properly to replenish her physical strength, and on the other hand, adjust her mentality and understand the method of exerting force during delivery. Only in this way can she give birth to the baby as quickly as possible and relieve the pain and discomfort caused by the body after the birth canal is fully softened and the uterus is opened with the help of the midwife. It’s just that there are differences in the softening speed of the birth canal and the method of exerting force, so the specific time spent on giving birth will definitely be different. From the above, we can see that the severity of uterine contraction and back pain is not the main factor that determines the difficulty of giving birth. Therefore, when the pain is more severe, it may also be caused by the individual's stronger perception of pain. It does not mean that the more severe the pain, the easier it will be to give birth. Usually the difficulty of childbirth mainly involves details such as the speed of softening of the birth canal and the method of applying force. Therefore, severe pain does not mean that the childbirth will be easy. |
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