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Date Post Created: 04/09/08 4:14pm - starlafox
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04/09/08 4:14pm
DE 19718

ORIGINAL POST:

Stage 1: LABOR

Phase 1: Latent or Early Labor
Phase 2: Active Labor(when the servix is dialated to 7 centimeters
Phase 3: Transitional Labor (100% efaced, dialation of cervix to 10 centimeters)

Stage 2: BABY IS DELIVERED
Stage 3: Placenta is delivered



Prelabor

Prelabor can begin as much as a full month, or as little as an hour before real labor. Prelabor is the beggining of your cervix dialating and becoming efaced.
Prelabor Symptoms Engagement and Lightening

This is when the head of the baby goes down into the pelvis area.

Loss of weight or slowing down of weight gain.

Increasing pressure in the pelvis

Crampyness

Loss of Mucous Plug

Increase in Braxton Hicks Contractions

Diarrhea

The Bloody Show

False Labor

It may be difficult to determine if you are in real labor, you probably are not in real labor if: Your contractions are not regular

Your contractions are not becoming more and more intense

The baby's movement increases with each contraction

Contractions slow down if you change your position

You have a brownish show instead of a bloddy show

Real Labor

You are probably in labor if the following symptoms are occuring: Contractions increase rather than decrease and are not relieved by a change in activity or position

Your contractions come more often and are more painful

Your contractions are more regular

The pink or bloddy show occurs

Your water breaks

Intense pain in the lower abdomin or back


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