Deceptively similar to true contractions in some ways- Braxton Hicks contractions are the muscle tightening of the uterus that typically lasts from 30-60 seconds, sometimes up to two minutes at a time. Most moms describe them as an uncomfortable “tightening” of their abdomen that starts at the top of the uterus and moves down. BUT, if you have never experienced them before- how do you know what to even look for or how to differentiate between true labor contractions? Let’s look into it!
Characteristics of Braxton Hicks:
What can trigger them?
The common factor in all of those triggers is fetal oxygenation- meaning that when there is a potential stressor to the baby, your body compensates and increases blood flow to that area. Amazing how your body already compensates and protects your little one from the beginning! Not all braxton hicks contractions are “triggered” by something specific though. Some also say that these are good “practice contractions” to help strengthen your uterus for the big day. However, let me tell you from personal experience- they can sometimes be very uncomfortable and it can be exhausting, both physically and mentally!
How to help?
The truth of the matter is, braxton hicks do go away. You may notice that they come at the same time of day, but overall they should not increase in frequency or pain. If so, then you might be looking at true labor contractions!
Lastly, you may be wondering when you should be concerned about braxton hicks? Honestly, if you ever feel like something is “off” it is never wrong to contact your provider! You know your body and your baby best- it does not hurt to just get confirmation everything is okay. Overall though, these would be some things that would warrant a call to your healthcare provider or check in with a local facility:
There are so many new things that come with pregnancy. Whether it is your first pregnancy or your sixth, they are all different and can present in new ways.
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