Is it possible to have labor contractions without pain




















They can help you get rid of fear, to avoid tension and to face pains during birth more easily. Emotional Support. This tea should be consumed 4 times per day after 36th week of pregnancy. Research shows that women who consumed this tea had a shorter labor and had less need of pain relief during birth.

This way of giving birth can offer a shorter and less painful labor. The water will usually offer relaxing and peaceful thoughts. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies.

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Mine were 5 min apart and no dialation but they kept me overnight because they said contractions so close could send me into preterm labor and im only 34 weeks.

So heres the deal girls I'm 37 weeks bout to be 38 tomorrow So I'm on antibiotics and i had a follow up with my ob and he said my cervix still thick and I'm dilated almost 4 but i have no contractions Idk what this means but im starting to panic. I've had 2 births with no pain meds. I will not have pain meds with this one either. However I don't bash moms who decide to go for the pain meds as we all tolerate pain differently. I would ask your OB what ur options are, research the medicines and the effects on babies, and make your decision thusly.

My hands and feet swoll over night and I can barely walk. I have no idea what the heck is going on with my body. No contractions or Braxton hicks. All I have is sharp pain in my thighs when the baby moves.

Any advice to help this kid along? I'm so tired and just want him in my arms! So I went for my 39 week check up and I am 4 cm dilated but cervix still a bit thick. My doctor said she wants it paper thin. I'm getting irritated cause im having contractions but not close back pain and lots of pressure. I'm finna walk up and down the stairs and maybe try some squats.

I'm ready to meet baby girl already! I had it happen to me in the middle of the night n I go to the bathroom n nothing comes out but pee. But I still have really bad stomach pain n what I do is lay back down n try to rest n most of the time it goes away. I'm in pain every four minutes I have contractions. I was monitored for two hours and the contractions never got closer but the pain did.

It hurts soooo much. I was released because I'm only 1cm dialated and the Dr said its still too early but I'm in solo much pain with every contraction!!! I didnt think they were contractions at first but when I was having a non stress test friday the monitor showed when I had that pain it was a contraction.. I thought contractions felt like period cramps?



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