You being a woman, it is quite common for you to associate your pregnancy and labor with difficulty, but the enchanting experience of pregnancy and childbirth can do away any pain that you may experience during labor. There are many women who can just endure all the difficulties of labor and get back to their normal activities within in no time after giving birth to their babies and there are also women who dread the labor pain and even shun the very act of getting pregnant in order to escape from pain.
When and How the Pregnancy Labor Starts
Once you are pregnant and are near to your due date, you can experience a peculiar feeling that your baby has dropped few position below and this can happen when your baby moves into the birth canal to get ready to see the outer world. This condition usually will happen within 2-3 weeks before your actual due date and you can even take this condition as an indication for you to get prepared for the d-day. However, not all women will experience this particular condition or feeling and there is no necessity for you to get panic if you do not experience such a drop.
The breaking of the amniotic sac is one of the classic indications of pregnancy labor but there could be a possibility of the amniotic sac breaking even during your labor period also. However, if you can see a thin odorless liquid coming out due to breaking of amniotic sac, then your pregnancy labor is imminent and certain. Today there are many techniques such as breathing techniques and Lamaze classes that can help you to concentrate more on your delivery process and there by feeling lesser of your pregnancy labor pain.
When it comes to the pain in any pregnancy labor it will normally start as a mild cramp very similar to your menstrual cramps. In pregnancy labor related cramps you will feel the intensity of the cramp increasing steadily due to the pressure exerted by the baby on your cervix on its way out. Soon these cramps will turn into a pain with contractions and in such case you are on your way of delivering your baby.
Pregnancy Labor Stages
The very first stage of pregnancy labor will always start with a mild cramp that will get developed into contractions and this initial or first stage is considered to be over when your cervix has extended to an extent of 10 centimeters enough to accommodate your baby that is trying to exit. The second stage or the next stage of pregnancy labor is your actual delivery of your baby and the third or the last stage is the exit of placenta.
Pregnancy labor is a daunting task for you, but as a woman you are endowed with courage to bear the pain and endure the various pregnancy labor stages. The moment you see the face of your tender baby, all the pain that you have experienced would go off in a trice and you can even look forward for your second normal delivery.
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