The most common signs that labor may soon begin include:
- The baby "drops" or engages into the pelvis, which is called lightening. Lightening may occur two to four weeks prior to labor in first-time mothers and often not until labor begins if you have previously had children. - this happened just a few days ago
- Your abdomen usually appears lower and more protruding. - check
- You may experience a greater ease in breathing, relief from heartburn and an ability to eat larger portions. - check
- However, the lower position of the baby together with its greater size, can lead to:
- Increased backache and sacroiliac discomfort - check
- Increased awkwardness in walking - check
- Increased frequency of urination - check
- Frequent bowel movements may be experienced within 48 hours of labor, cleansing the lower bowel in preparation for birth. - this started a few days ago as well, right around the time I felt the baby drop
- Diarrhea or flu like symptoms without fever. Indigestion, nausea, or vomiting are common a day or so before labor begins. - woke up at 2:30 this morning with severe nausea. Haven't vomited yet, but it's certainly uncomfortable...
- Increased vaginal discharge during the last few weeks of pregnancy as the body prepares for the passage of the baby through the birth canal. - hard to say. I've had this most of my pregnancy
- Increased Braxton-Hicks contractions during the last weeks of pregnancy, which are "practice" contractions that prepare the uterus for labor and may cause some effacement and dilation (thinning and opening) of the cervix. These contractions do not ordinarily cause pain but may be sufficiently strong and regular to be confused with true labor. This is referred to as false labor. - again, hard to say. I've barely noticed any of my braxton hicks contractions. Certainly no REAL contractions yet
- Possible "bloody show" or the release of slightly brown, pink or blood-tinged mucus from effacement and dilation (the thinning and opening) of the cervix, causing the mucus plug to be released from the cervix. - No
- Some women notice a sudden burst of energy, sometimes called a "nesting instinct" approximately 24-48 hours before the start of labor. You may feel a strong desire to clean the house and prepare for the baby. Try not to tire yourself as nature gives you this extra energy to help you during labor. If you must be active, be careful not to overexert yourself! - Maybe? I spent about a week feeling sick as a dog and just recently gained my energy back and have been interested in finishing up the nursery and everything
- A loss or leveling off in weight may be noticed in the last few days before labor begins. It is common to lose 1-3 pounds of fluid before labor begins as a result of hormonal shifts. - No idea
- Mother just feels "different," not quite herself. - Again, maybe. I spent yesterday feeling kind of dizzy and lightheaded and have in the past few days felt "different," though not necessarily in a bad way
- The bag of water may break. Depending on the location of the break in the amniotic sac, the break can feel like a gush, or an uncontrolled trickle of fluid coming from the vagina. - No
So, in case you didn't get my color organization, purple are positive notes - things that have happened or most likely happened already. Green means it has NOT happened, or I have not noticed it happen.
I clearly have many things checked off from this checklist, but have not started any of the major signs of labor such as loss of mucus plug, bloody show, water breaking, and of course, contractions.
Maybe I'm just paranoid.
But if not, I'd like to point out that I saw this coming, despite all the people who insisted I wouldn't go into labor early
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