answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The strong cramping are called braxton hix contractions. Which are false labor pains. A lot of my friends had this. You also want to watch for severe leg cramps in the tops of your legs. This is a very rare labor pain, but it is a labor pain. Talk to your doctor.

User Avatar

Wiki User

19y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Is it normal if you have strong contractions at 39 weeks but then they stop?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Can your cervix close after dilation if contractions stop for weeks?

No, once you have dialated your cervix will not close.


Is it normal to give birth at 6 weeks stop bleeding then get you period at 8 weeks for 5 days then 3days after your period you have a little lite red blood again?

It is NOT normal to give birth at 6 weeks.


You had your son 2 weeks ago and you are still bleeding is this normal?

Yes, it's very normal. It should stop soon


Is it normal for dog to stop nursing after 2 weeks?

I don't think so; but talk to your vet!


What does a tocodynamometer measure?

contractions, start, stop (length)


What is the name of the drug used to stop contractions in pregnant woman?

Terbutaline


How do you determine dog labor is ended?

When the dog stop her contractions and stop huffing and puffing and starts to relax.


What is your first period like after you stop breastfeeding?

I'm having my first one now. It has been two weeks and is still going strong.


When heart is removed from body does it stop beating?

Absolutely. It may have a few involuntary contractions, but without a connection to the brain, it will stop.


How do you hide cuts?

wear long sleeves. please stay strong and try to get help so you can stop cutting. im trying to stop right now and im 2 weeks clean.


Apostrophe before or after full stop?

Neither. Apostrophes are used to make nouns possessive and to form contractions.


Does your stomach get stiff the first 3 days of pregnancy?

Yes, you can get some 'pains' that feel quite similar to period pain. You can also get twinges and little stabs. This is normal but any pain that is 'strong' or makes you stop in your tracks should be checked out by a doctor.