How can you tell if you are about to go into
labour?
Nearing your due date? It is the time to recognize the
early signs of labour pains. This can help be prepared, grab the “go bag” and
reach your hospital to welcome the little one.
Many a time, initial symptoms of labour are vague and easily
misinterpreted. Whether it is your first pregnancy or not, you can always get
confused with dull labour cramps and discomfort after a heavy meal. Or even
your water breaking or urine trickling thanks to the pressure on your bladder.
To help you figure it out, here is a list of early signs of labour
approaching.
Early signs of labour pains
These symptoms don’t manifest in any particular order and
can occur a few days before the start of your labour.
Increase in vaginal discharge
During pregnancy, the cervical opening is closed shut by a
thick plug of mucus. This helps prevent bacteria from entering the uterus. In
the third trimester, this plug is pushed into your vagina. This generally
causes an increase in vaginal discharge that may be clear, pinkish or bloody. However,
if this discharge is as heavy as your period, get in touch with your
obstetrician.
A sensation of your baby descending
This feeling is also called “lightening”. This term is
used to describe the feeling of the baby’s head settling deep into your pelvis.
You might also notice a change in the shape of your abdomen. You may also feel
like you can breathe more freely. This is because the baby is no longer
pressing on your diaphragm. This can happen anywhere from a few weeks to a few
hours before you begin your labour.
Slight weight loss
As you approach your labour, you will notice that you have
stopped gaining weight. Some soon-to-be mothers also report to have lost a few
kilos. This is completely normal and should have no effect on your baby’s birth
weight. This weight loss is generally attributed to lower levels of amniotic
fluid, increased urination and sometimes increased activity.
Dull pain in your lower back that can come and
go
It is reported that muscle cramps and pain in the lower
back and groin as labour approaches, is more common in women who are giving
birth again. This is because your muscles and joints are stretching and
shifting in preparation for the birth of your little one.
Loose and frequent bowel movement that may be
accompanied by cramps.
As the muscles in your uterus relax in preparation of
birth, other muscles, including the ones in your rectum relax as well. This
results in diarrhoea, a common complaint amongst women approaching labour. It
is important that you keep yourself hydrated to compensate for the loss of
fluids.
Feeling restless
Some mothers reportedly become more restless or experience
a burst of energy as they go closer to their due date. They may feel an
inexplicable urge to clean and organize everything around them. This is called
the “nesting instinct”. It is completely normal. Just remember to get plenty of
rest as there you won’t be guaranteed much sleep after the birth of your
baby.
Increase in Braxton Hicks contractions
Braxton Hicks contractions are sometimes called practice
contractions. They feel like tightening or hardening of your uterus with mild
cramps and are often mistaken for labour. Braxton Hicks contractions generally
ease up with time unlike real labour contractions. They also go away by changing
positions. Real contractions become closer and more intense with time and
generally fall into a regular pattern.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, you are
probably going to go into labour quite soon. So, get in touch with your doctor
if you notice any of these 1st signs of labour.
·
Your water breaks. Contrary to popular belief,
water breaking is not a dramatic gush of fluid onto the floor. It feels more
like a tiny trickle of urine that is often mistaken for a slight urine leakage.
This is because your baby’s head will most likely block too much fluid from
leaking out. Water breaking is not a very reliable sign of labour though, as it
happens in only around 15% of births or lesser.
·
Start of the “bloody show”. During the
pregnancy, the cervix remains closed and plugged up with mucus. This is to
protect your baby from infections. As you progress into labour, your cervix
would dilate and soften. This releases the “mucus plug”. It can be dispelled as
a blob or a runny smear. It can look brown or pink. Once you notice the “bloody
show”, labour is probably around the corner.
·
Increase in back pain can also be a sign of
labour based on your baby’s position. This is especially true if your baby
descends into your pelvis with its skull pressing against your spine.
Excruciating back pain is a tell-tale initial sign of labour pains arriving
soon.
·
Contractions can vary amongst women and is
often described as a pounding, tightening or stabbing pain. It can feel like a
more severe form of menstrual cramps. They are more intense when compared to
Braxton Hicks contractions. When contractions are less than ten minutes apart,
it signals the onset of true labour pains.
It is generally advised that you start preparing your
hospital bag and do trial hospital runs a few weeks before your due date. This
will not only keep you ready for when junior decides to arrive but also give
you the confidence to complete your pregnancy with minimum stress.
Dr. Meenakshi Surve Pawar
MS (OBGYN), MBBS,
DNB(OBGYN), FICS (UK), FPAI, FMAS
Sr. Consultant
(Obstetrician and Gynecologist)
Aashirwad Clinic and
Sonography Center
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