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Braxton Hicks Contractions: What Are Those Tightening Feelings and Are They Real Labour?

What you are feeling are Braxton Hicks contractions and they are completely normal, very common, and not a sign that your baby is coming early.

You are sitting quietly, and suddenly your belly goes completely hard. It feels like a tight squeezing that lasts about 30-60 seconds, and then releases. Your heart races. Is this labour?

Almost certainly not especially if you are around week 26. What you are feeling are Braxton Hicks contractions and they are completely normal, very common, and not a sign that your baby is coming early.

What are Braxton Hicks contractions?

Braxton Hicks contractions are practice contractions your uterus is literally practising for labour. Named after the 19th-century British doctor John Braxton Hicks who first described them, these contractions begin as early as week 6 of pregnancy but are usually not felt until the second trimester.

They are not dangerous. They do not harm your baby. They are simply your uterine muscle exercising in preparation for the real event.

Source: ACOG – Preterm Labour and Braxton Hicks Contractions | American Pregnancy Association

What do Braxton Hicks contractions feel like?

Braxton Hicks vs real labour: the critical difference

This is the question every first-time mother needs to know the answer to. Here is how to tell them apart:

Braxton Hicks contractions

Real labour contractions

Source: NHS UK – Signs of Labour | FOGSI Labour Management Guidelines

What triggers Braxton Hicks contractions?

Some women experience them frequently; others barely notice them. Common triggers include:

Indian summer heat is a particularly common trigger dehydration in hot weather significantly increases Braxton Hicks frequency. Keeping yourself well-hydrated is especially important in Indian summers.

When should you call your doctor?

Braxton Hicks are normal and do not require a doctor call. However, call your doctor or go to the hospital if:

A word of reassurance

Most first-time mothers panic the first time they feel Braxton Hicks. It is a completely understandable reaction especially if no one has told you about them beforehand. Now that you know what they are and how to distinguish them from real labour, you can experience them with confidence rather than fear.

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