Signs of labor article

Braxton Hicks contractions can be described as a tightening in the abdomen that comes and goes. These contractions do not get closer together, do not increase with walking, do not increase in how long they last and do not feel stronger over time as they do when you are in true labor.
Six signs of labor is Within a Few Weeks or Days: Lightening, Bloody show, Rupture of membranes, Nesting, Effacement, Dilation.
In the days and weeks before delivery, changes in the connective tissue of your cervix cause it to soften. What’s more, Braxton Hicks contractions may do some of the preliminary work of thinning and perhaps opening your cervix a bit.

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