Actually you are in the Latent phase of labor.
When your baby is ready. Dilation is no indicator of labor.
It sounds like it could be real labor! Call your doctor or just go into the hospital. The worse that can happen is they send you home! Good Luck!
Yes, however, on tv you have a contraction & you go to the hospital & the baby is born. With all of my babies, i had back pain & contractions for weeks before they were so painful i could not stand it (active labor- 4 to 8 cm dilated). So if the pain is not bothering you, you are probably having contractions & your body is gearing up to go into heavy, active labor soon!
Yes, they will give you a large dose of magnesium which works as a muscle relaxer to stop your labor, then they will give you a smaller continuous dose to prevent you from going back into labor. I was 30 weeks pregnant, 3cm dilated and 80% effaced and they were very successful in stopping my labor.
In labourBack pain - particularly lower back pain can definitely be an indicator of labour onset. Labor pains are exactly the same as menstrual cramps, so you may be going into labor.Unfortunately they may die away and come back later, it is very frustrating. If they are getting frequent and regular see your labor provider.You have probaly had your babe by now, good luck.
yes you will loose your vision it might be a cure if you go to the doctor early before it start to happen
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It can be that you are in labor, regular contractions increasing in frequency, severity and interval , pain radiating from up to back and lower abdomen is a sign of true labor.
I would suggest trying maternity acupressure to induce labor. I finally just had my baby 2 months ago and used maternity acupressure, check out this website for more information: http://yourmaternityresource.com/category/maternityacupreesure/ Everything is outlined in the ebook, its simple and easy to follow you can even do it yourself if you have to best of all it also shows you techniques to help reduce pain, I too was having back labor, boy there is no denying this is incredible pain but when my husband started doing the acupressure it seemed to help to ease the pain. I was about 1 cm dilated, 41 weeks pregnant and the baby had not yet dropped, I tried maternity acupressure as outlined in the ebook and it worked like a charm within 24 hours I was 4 cms dilated and had finally gone into full blown labor a few hours later I was greeted by my beautiful baby boy, well worth the cost of the ebook of only $29, it was a great resource.
No, having back pains is a sign that the baby is still in development. You back is not used to having that much weight put on it, hence the more pain. seeing a chiropractor can minimise the pain and help realign your back, it should help.
If you go on this site: http://symptoms.wrongdiagnosis.com/cosymptoms/dilated-pupils.htm there are lots of symptoms you can read about and you can also ask a doctor online on the same site who will get back to you a.s.a.p.
True labor will not usually stop. Labor that stops is, by definition, false labor. False labor is common, especially in a second or third (or fourth, etc.) pregnancy. These contractions, however, are useful in that they help prepare the cervix for labor by softening it, thinning it out, and dilating it. First time moms often begin labor with a long, closed and thick cervix; women who've had a baby before will usually have a softened, somewhat dilated cervix when they start. It's hard to predict when any woman will go into labor. Contractions may be off and on for days before real labor begins. Eat, stay hydrated, and get as much rest as you can until it does.
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