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Where do you feel contractions?
By Sophie Westnedge on 16/01/2013 16:39:49
Our expert midwife explains how you'll feel contractions and forum mums share their experiences
People assume that everyone knows what a contraction feels like, and where you'll feel them. While it can be different for every mum-to-be, there are usually some key areas where you will feel contractions.Pay attention to how your back feels. Most
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What do contractions actually feel like?
By Sophie Westnedge on 24/01/2013 01:00:00
Our midwife explains how to know you're in labour and our forum mums share their contraction experiences
There’s often an assumption that everyone knows what a contraction feels like when, in reality, many women have no idea.A contraction is when the muscles of the uterus tense and relax, passing in waves from the top, travelling inwards and downwards
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10 of the hottest Babyexpert forum threads
By Sophie Westnedge on 24/01/2013 10:57:57
From implantation bleeding to contractions, we round up what Babyexpert mums are talking about...
experiences.From implantation bleeding to what contractions feel like, take a look at what mums have been talking about. Plus, we've got the expert answers to your burning questions...What do contractions actually feel like?Where do you feel contractions? How
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Why wouldnt my cervix dilate?
By Babyexpert.com on 13/04/2006 14:37:00
Q: I needed to have a Caesarean as my cervix wouldnt dilate, even after help with a hormone drip. Why?
Midwife Nikki replies:There are several possible reasons why the cervix is slow to dilate or stops dilating. It's often due to weak contractions. If that's the case, a hormone drip can sometimes strengthen their intensity. It can also be due to a
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What if I'm not dilating during labour?
By Babyexpert.com on 11/06/2007 12:10:00
Is it a problem if your cervix is slow to dilate during labour?
contractions aren't strong enough.'If he's in a difficult position, then making the contractions stronger can help him turn. We'd normally use a Syntocinon drip to increase their strength, says Dr Beckett.
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Why do some women have easier births?
By Emma Daly on 03/05/2013 11:38:00
Scientists strive to find out what causes problems in labour and how they can be stopped
to contraction problems. The key for researchers, based at the Centre for Better Births at Liverpool (as part of the University of Liverpool), is to be in a position to spot signs of premature labour, particularly among women expecting twins. Plus, they hope
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Induced labour: bring it on!
By Babyexpert.com on 02/12/2011 07:18:00
Induced labour: bring it on! Due date arrived with not even a twinge to show for it? Read on for everything you need to know about being induced...
your cervix. This also stimulates the natural hormones that trigger contractions. This can be done by your midwife at your 41-weel appointment.If labour doesn't start within a few days, you'll be booked into hospital. There, a prostaglandin pessary gel
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How will I know I'm in labour?
By on 20/12/2012 08:30:00
Early signs to show that labour is actually starting
Your due date is fast approaching, you're feeling excited and nervous, but how will you know for sure when labour is actually starting? Early labour is when the uterus starts to contract, and the cervix - which is the neck of the womb - softens
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Pregnancy jargon explained
By Babyexpert.com on 13/09/2011 05:48:00
Demystify those scary-sounding pregnancy medical terms with our easy jargon-busting article
brownish or pink-tinged discharge (so its also known as a bloody show). Labour could start within hours, but in some cases, not until several days later.ContractionTo allow your baby into the world, your cervix must widen (dilate) to 10cm andthis
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Braxton Hicks: worse second time around?
By Babyexpert.com on 21/05/2007 12:48:00
Are you likely to suffer more from Braxton Hicks with baby No 2?
Barxton Hicks are irregular contractions or tightenings of your womb. They are usally painless but can be felt from as early as 16 weeks and increase as your pregnancy progresses.Some women who have had a baby before can experience quite
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