thread: why? braxton hicks qns

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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
    Redcliffe,QLD
    104

    I have been experiencing the exact same thing.

    the last 10 days every few nights Ive been waking up and unable to get back to sleep for a number of hours ...I even started resorting to a heat pack and wandering about the house!

    One morning , which was last Saturday I was kind of a bit frustrated and unsure what was going on that I even called my midwife. Just as quick as I spoke with her the BH's settled down.

    In my last pregnancy my waters broke first so I knew it was all systems go then!(and that was 10 days early or so)

    *sigh* just goes to show every baby is different I guess and it isn't up to us to decide when he/she arrives!

  2. #2
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    Oct 2006
    Sydney
    4,081

    Not sure about BHs, but it is common to experience pre-labour in the night hours. I've heard that in the context of there being a quiet, dark, relaxed environment. (Which is why lots of people suggest dim lighting for when you are in labour. Sometimes bright lights and lots of noise can make labour stop or slow down, which happens to some women when they arrive at the hospy.)
    I personally started pre-labouring overnight, and I'm pretty sure that's common.
    Probably it is your body feeling like it is a 'safe' time to get itself into gear! All the best - not long to go now!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
    15,272

    my ob mentioned BH to me very early on - basically said every time you move from being in one spot, your uterus contracts - even when not pg - you just don't notice it when not pg, or very early in pg. when you get larger from pg, and move suddenly from being in same position for ages (as you do when you wake up to go to the loo at night) the BH will be more noticable. it's possible that first movement starts them cos your body is relaxed, and then they keep going

    i'm noticing tightenings when i get up from sitting for too long, or when i go to the loo in the middle of the night - thankfully, at this point they're not painful - but definitely there - and it takes a while to get comfy again afterwards...

  4. #4
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    Feb 2007
    Gold Coast
    143

    Hollo, I actually found out today at my clinic app that I have been having contractions all day and it's not actually bh for a change lol you are only like a week behind me, maybe if it gets too bad you should get checked out just in case

  5. #5
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    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
    175

    i had the most intense pain last night -like really really strong period like pains a couple of times, it was so sore for a couple of minutes i could hardly breath. I was thinking wether they were the real thing, but then it stopped. Could be pre-labour? Im 37 wks and 3 days btw

  6. #6
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    Dec 2007
    On the edge of Crazytown
    1,178

    Ok Im no doctor... but from my experience...

    BH start when moving around, walking, etc an settle when you sit down and take it easy. Can start as early as 16 weeks. are very irregular.

    Prelabour starts when you are sitting down and relaxed. Can start a couple of weeks before the birth. May not get regular until full on labour.

    but thats just how its been for me. HTH.

  7. #7
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    Jul 2006
    Logan
    2,991

    With DD1 I had BH only at night from 9pm till midnight and during the day when I was really tired. In the week leading up to her birth I had realy intense BH that started from 6pm and went till midnight until the night I went into labour my waters broke at midnight and I stayed in labour.

  8. #8
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    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
    175

    yeah mine only happens when i sleep, and then during the day i get just tightenings that not very painful, just more like uncomfortable. Sometimes its hard to know if its the real thing or not