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One night last week, I was about to go to bed when I suddenly received a ** from my husband's cousin. He was in a hurry, and now his stomach was tight and hard, did he want to give birth? Say.
He asked me to take him to the hospital, didn't he have to go? Next, I learned about my younger brother's situation and judged that it was a pseudocontraction, so I didn't need to go to the hospital. Sure enough, the ** who received them the next day said it didn't matter, and was falsely alarmed last night.
In fact, at the end of pregnancy, many pregnant women present in this condition. The boat was accompanied by stiffness and slight pain, thinking that it would be born, so quickly went to the hospital. Then when this situation arises, whether the fetus is dangerous or born, the pregnant woman should be clear.
Don't scare yourself.
What is pseudocontraction?
There is a transition time between truth and false contraction. That is, false contractions are a precursor to the true house, and a "warm-up exercise" is being performed for the true house. In the third trimester of pregnancy, the uterus will become larger, and the progesterone in the pregnant woman's body will increase and estrogen will decrease, which will increase the sensitivity of the uterine muscles and cause the uterus to contract to a certain extent.
In addition, it is normal for false contractions to occur, and pregnant women should not make a fuss.
Does pseudocontraction affect the fetus?
Many pregnant women have such questions. Does pseudocontraction not being born affect the fetus? The answer is no.
In general, pseudosystols can resolve on their own, or a little more rest is sufficient. Alternatively, after a pseudocontraction, a pregnant woman can take a walk or take a deep breath to relieve the discomfort. Therefore, the contraction has no effect on the fetus.
Pregnant women don't have to worry about this.
Does the doctor go to the hospital after the contraction appears?
Some pregnant women are always feeling uncomfortable and want to go to the hospital for a check-up, is it necessary? In general, there are multiple false contractions at the end of pregnancy. And we also say that false contractions are normal and will soon return to normal.
Pregnant women do not need to go to the hospital as long as they rest. If a pregnant woman is really upset, she can go to the hospital. If there is a real abnormality, it can be accepted in time**.
How to distinguish a real shrinkage from a fake?
Pseudocontractions: Pseudocontractions occur in the second trimester, but most occur in the third trimester. And its appearance is irregular.
Each time it occurs, the interval is relatively long. After the occurrence of pseudocontractions, the pregnant woman does not feel significant pain. There is a feeling of tightening or squeezing.
Jin Gong Contraction: Jin Palace usually occurs after 37 weeks, and the most important feature is that it is regular. Each contraction lasts longer and longer, and the time interval gets shorter and shorter.
Moreover, this jujube can feel continuous contractions and spasms, which start to spread from the back, become more and more severe, and the pain becomes stronger and stronger.
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This is a precursor uterine contraction, you can pay attention to observe whether the contractions are gradually encrypted and the contractions are particularly long, and the stomach will be swollen or hard for a while, then you need to be ready to be admitted to the hospital.
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The situation you mentioned may be caused by false contractions, because you are 39 weeks pregnant, and you will have to give birth at any time, you may need to observe your physical condition more, and go to the hospital in time if necessary.
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At 39 weeks, it is reasonable to say that I have been in labor, and the stomach is tight and hard, and there is a feeling of pain, which is generally a symptom of labor, and if the frequency of symptoms increases, go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, and I may have to give birth.
At 19 weeks of pregnancy, the stomach is always hard and tight, and the swelling is likely to be caused by false contractions or fetal movements.
No, the mother's belly is always hard and tight, and it has a lot to do with false contractions, especially in late pregnancy.
It doesn't matter if the stomach is hard in the middle and third stages of pregnancy, it may be false contractions, as long as you rest for a while or lie down, it can be relieved, so you should pay attention to rest, do not exercise vigorously, maintain a happy mood, and have a regular prenatal checkup.
I don't know if you have found that in the second and third trimesters, the stomach will often appear tight and hard, of course, not everyone will have this situation, I remember when I was pregnant with my baby, from the seventh month of pregnancy when the stomach will have this phenomenon, as long as you go out and walk for more than ten minutes or so, the stomach will be tight, and you can't walk, and then I went to the hospital to check that this is caused by uterine contractions, and I this phenomenon is a pseudocontraction, in fact, it is very dangerous, People with a constitution like me should not move around much in the third trimester, although doctors often tell us that only a variety of animals can give birth naturally, but everyone's constitution is different, so it should depend on the situation. <> >>>More
In the early stages of pregnancy, the stomach will not change much, but the lower abdomen will feel slightly distended, and this period is also the most likely time for miscarriage, so pregnant women must be careful.