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Showing posts with label #lower back pain. Show all posts
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How do you Identify a pregnancy contraction pain?

Pregnancy on a whole lot brings plenty of changes which knock on every woman’s mind. Contraction pain can be with the feeling of making your stomach harder and tight. Contractions are felt by the expectant mother from the initial first trimester of the pregnancy. Contractions are of the following types which have some meaning connected to it.

1. Early contractions
In the early days of the pregnancy since the body copes up with the changes in accordance with the growth of the baby, so the stretching of the ligaments causes contractions which can be followed with some bleeding, spotting, and abdominal pain. In this case, an immediate visit to the doctor is compulsory since to rule out if have placenta prevail or low lying placenta and ectopic pregnancy. The hardness of the uterus can detect the simple contraction or the movement of the baby.

2. Preterm Contractions
Contractions after 34 weeks of the gestation are irregular. Braxton Hicks contractions have an irregular start and stop times, and they usually don't get more intense over time. Braxton Hicks contractions typically resolve with rest and hydration. These hicks can be noticed after every 10-15 minutes, if not then it makes a point towards preterm contractions.

3. Contractions due to Sex
It is not safe if you're bleeding or have a placenta that's in front of the baby's head--placenta prevail. With placenta prevail, if the penis comes in contact with the cervix or you have contractions as a result of an orgasm, it can traumatize the placenta and cause significant enough bleeding that you lose the pregnancy. Also, you shouldn't have sex if your membranes are ruptured (water breaks) because then the baby is no longer protected against any possible infection. It's also risky to have sex if it's early in your third trimester and you're having premature labor or you have a short cervix because an orgasm can stimulate contractions. But if you're having a healthy normal pregnancy there's no risk, though as you get larger, it may be uncomfortable.


4. Back Pain Contractions
Cramping in the lower back pain are also the causes of the contractions which can be the back labor. Back labor is typically a result of the baby's position as it moves into the birth canal. Babies that present with their heads facing up (called occipital posterior) often place more pressure on the nerves in the mother's back, causing a heightened sensation of pain.

What are the problems faced by women after pregnancy?

Your body has been through quite the ordeal to give birth to your baby, and you will need adequate time to recover. With a normal, vaginal birth you will bleed for a few weeks following birth as well as feel pain in the genital area (especially if you tore during delivery). You may also experience hemorrhoids (due to pushing), and lower back pain for about 3 months following delivery. A cesarean section, on the other hand, will have additional itching and scarring to deal with for at least 4-weeks. Incision pain can last up to 8 weeks. You will also have to refrain from sex and halt any exercise for at least 10 weeks.

1. Breastfeeding is a very unique thing women feel especially for the first time mums.

2. You will start to feel hair loss.

3. Body changes are quite common in pregnancy.

4. Skin discoloration happens with some percentage of women.


5. Belly size increases.

6. Your breast size increases.