What are the signs of labor?

What are some early labor signs to watch for?

  • I am 35 weeks pregnant now, and was just wondering what are some early labor signs to watch for. I know there are different old wives tales about going into labor and I am just ...show more

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    The week before I went into labor this is what happened to me: I felt a heaviness in my pelvic area which I hadn't felt before. I was having trouble eating because my nausea was getting worse. 2 days before i gave birth I had loose stools. Also, i was much more tired than usual in that last week but the night before I gave birth I couldn't sleep at all and I had a "feeling" I was going to give birth the following day. Also, I couldn't think clearly at all. All I could think about was housework & I spent a couple of days, folding & re-folding the baby clothes. Very unusal for me because I am so far from pedantic when it comes to housework, it's not funny.

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I started to experience what felt like period cramps. I also felt nauseous and had to use the bathroom frequently. The best advice that I could give any expectant mom to be is to walk, walk, walk. I also took a warm bath and a Tylenol 8 hour during the beginning stages of labor which seemed to help the pain. I know this sounds weird but I had my husband squeeze my foot when I knew a contraction was coming because I would focus on that instead of the contraction and it kept my mind busy. It also relieved a lot of discomfort when I leaned over the back of the couch and swayed my hips back and forth. I was told that this also helps labor progress quickly because it eases the baby into the birth canal. Labor was so much easier than I expected that by the time I got to the hospital my son was born 13 minutes later with no drugs and 2 pushes. I was in labor for a total of 5 hours. I honestly believe that it went so smoothly because I worked with my body instead of making it do all of the work while I laid in bed. Trust your instincts. Your body knows what to do and if anyone does something at the hospital that you don't understand ask questions! Good luck! You will do great as long as you take care of yourself. P.S. A heating pad also helped a lot when the contractions got stronger. P.S.S. Get all of the rest that you can right now because you will be missing it in a few months.

cabqueen1979

early labour signs for me was being extra organised - like getting everything clean and sterilised, getting the moses basket ready, i found myself talking to my bump more and that my daughters movements were slowing down - also it felt like id been kicked in the girly area down below and i lost my appetite

Katie Lou 84

I do not know personally but here is some stuff off a website that may help...Nesting Instinct, Braxton Hicks Contractions, Dropping/Lightening - As labor draws closer, your baby will begin to descend lower into your pelvis. Every mom carries her baby a little differently, and some who have carried low will not notice this change as readily as a mom who might have carried high. As your cervix softens, the baby will begin dropping until his head is fully applied to the cervix. One of the labor symptoms to watch for is an increased heaviness or pressure in your pelvis. You may experience the need to urinate more frequently, and bowel movements may be more difficult. Another uncomfortable side effect of the baby dropping is increased swelling in the legs and feet due to added pressure on the blood vessels. The upside to lightening is that it does take pressure off of your diaphragm, allowing easier breathing. You may also get a break from heartburn at this point., Changes in Cervix, Vaginal Discharge - As the cervix continues to soften and dilate, many women will experience the loss of their mucous plug in what is often referred to as the "bloody show." The mucous plug, which sealed the cervix throughout the pregnancy, may be passed as a clump, or over several days, indicated by an increase in mucous discharge. As the cervix dilates, blood vessels break and may tinge the mucous plug brown, pink or red. Passing the mucous plug is typically a sign that labor is imminent in the next few hours or days, though it may be dislodged a few weeks prior to labor due to intercourse or a doctor's exam. If you experience this before 37 weeks, or the bleeding is heavy, and a consistent bright red, contact your doctor or midwife. and there is much more at www.pregnancyetc.com/signs_of_labor.htm

Kitty

with my first one, i didnt have any pre-labor signs... mine started with a contraction. with my second one, i was woke in the middle of the night to go pee, when i stood out of bed there was a trickle, and i was like what the hell is that...i thought i peed...so went to the batheroom, then to bed, and kept getting up and everytime i got up this trickle happend...i had no pains, and never though of it being my water since i always pictured it like the movies as a gush on the floor... At noon the next day i went to the hospital to get checked still with no pains at all, and they said i was to admit my self into the hospital that night and i would be induced at 8am the next morning. Midnight came i started contracting on my own, and at 3am she was born.

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