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For me, I've only ever had regular contractions the day of birth, or in the case of child #2 I had a few hours the day before.
But I'm sure there are women who have contractions for days (weeks?) beforehand. As I said, it's your womb practising and getting ready, so it's a good thing (although annoying).
As far as your EDD is concerned- note the E- estimatedIt really doesn't have a lot of relevance in terms of your child's birthdate. It's not a 'use-by' date that guarantees a baby by then.
I think if my waters broke I would want to get to the hospital as soon as i could!!!
I'm a bit of a stresser and would be too stressed to stay at home i think!
Has anyone had their waters break in public??? (its one thing i'm a little scared of!!!)
Also the pains like i had last night can they go on and on like that (coming and then going after a few hours) for ages?
My edd is the 8th... could they keep happening even past this date?
#4- trickle that started labour. Dont worry leisamd- I called the hospital a few hours later, contractions were regular and they said only come in when I wanted to- that I didn't need to get in there early just because my waters had broken. I was really glad, I prefer to labour at home.
I had pains like that for 30 hrs before I went into labour with my first, and on and off for 6 days before I went into labour with my second - very annoying!angelsgirl said:Also the pains like i had last night can they go on and on like that (coming and then going after a few hours) for ages?
I think if my waters broke I would want to get to the hospital as soon as i could!!!
I'm a bit of a stresser and would be too stressed to stay at home i think!
. I don't know anyone yet who has actually had their baby on their due date (and I am an aunt of 19 nieces and nephews).
I am telling my husband to wake up (he sleeps like the dead), because my water broke.
Do you know what he says mumbling into the pillow?
"That's o.k. honey, we'll just clean it up in the morning, now come back to bed."
Last thing. I was the first in my family to give birth. Thank Heaven's a friend who had her baby 5 years before me called and said this:
(hope everyone will forgive me for being blunt on this)
Many people don't know exactly "how" to push when it comes time to push. When it is time to push, take a deep breath, and begin pushing as if you're having the most increadibly constipated moment of your life. It is exactly the same muscles. If you do this right from the start, it can save you a lot of energy in the pushing phase.
Yep...being blunt.
I'm a really fast deliverer.
My water broke on my first baby, and contractions started full strenth, every 7 minutes or so about a half an hour later. She was born in just past 12 hours. THAT included them asking to delay pushing because a high risk baby was being born simultaneously in the room next door, and only one doctor was on.
This is exactly my story except I had a daughter 10 hrs later.I woke up in the middle of the night (two days past my due date) to go to the bathroom and second I stood up, I thought I wet my pants. I changed, went back to bed and then realized I was having contractions. On my way back the bathroom, I leaked pink gooey stuff all over the floor and realized that my water had broken. My contractions were already 1 minute long and 3 minutes apart. No early labor for me! DS was born 10.5 hours later.
After your waters break, how long does it take for the contractions to start?
Can you stop yourself from pushing when your body is telling you to???
Wow... i think i would like to have your sort of labours!!!
I can just see me having a hugely long labour!!! Ah well, at the end of it I will have my little one, so it will all be worth it!!!
My husband told the baby that he/she had to come out tonight... not looking likely though!!! So we'll have to see if the baby obeys his dad!!!
After your waters break, how long does it take for the contractions to start?
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