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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Symptoms Showing You Are Close To Labor (Pregnancy)

Labor Contractions Have the Following Characteristics:


  • They are regular
  • They follow a predictable pattern (such as every eight minutes)
  • They become progressively closer
  • They last progressively longer
  • They become progressively stronger
  • Each contraction is felt first in the lower back and then radiates around to the front or visa versa
  • A change in activity or body position will not slow down or stop contractions
  • There might be a bloody show
  • Membranes might rupture
  • Your health care provider will notice cervical changes, such as effacement (thinning) or dilation

Six Signs that Labor is Within a Few Weeks or Days:

1. Lightening: You can breathe again! This is an indication that the baby has dropped, settling deeper into your pelvis and relieving some of the pressure on your diaphragm helping you to not be so short of breath.


You may feel increased pressure on your bladder, meaning more trips to the bathroom. People may comment on your changed appearance even though you might not recognize the changes.

2. Bloody show: Loss of mucus plug. During pregnancy, a thick plug of mucus protects the cervical opening from bacteria entering the uterus.

When your cervix begins to thin and relax, this plug is expelled.  Some women think the plug will look solid like a cork, but it is actually stringy mucus or discharge.

It can be clear, pink or blood tinged and can appear minutes, hours or even days before the onset of labor. Not all women notice this sign.

3. Rupture of membranes: Your water breaks! Only 1 in 10 woman experience a dramatic gush of amniotic fluid. This event usually happens at home, often when you are in bed.

Sometimes the amniotic sac breaks or leaks prior to labor and because your uterus is resting directly on top of your bladder, it can cause you to leak urine. Sometimes it can be difficult to distinguish the urine from amniotic fluid.

If your membranes have ruptured and you are leaking amniotic fluid, it will be an odorless fluid. The discharge can be a  sudden gush or a constant trickle.

If you notice fluid leaking, you should try to determine if it smells like urine or if it is odorless. If it does not seem to be urine, you should contact your health care provider.

Until you see your physician or midwife do not use tampons, have sexual intercourse or do anything that would introduce bacteria into your vagina. 

Let your health care provider know if the fluid is anything other than clear and odorless, especially if it is green in color or foul smelling which can indicate the presence of infection.

4. Nesting: Spurt of energy. For most of your pregnancy you have probably been fighting the urge to take a nap, so you should easily recognize this symptom.

A day will come when you will wake up feeling full of energy! You will be motivated to make lists of things to do, things to clean, things to buy, etc., and you will feel a sense of urgency about everything you’ve put off doing.

Despite these urges, remember that “Labor Day” may be just around the corner, so try to conserve your energy. Continue reading

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