A sign of false labor, also known as Braxton Hicks contractions, is irregular and infrequent tightening of the uterus that usually goes away with movement or changes in position. Unlike true labor, these contractions do not become progressively stronger or closer together over time. Additionally, they are often less painful and do not lead to the dilation of the cervix. If the contractions stop when you rest or hydrate, it’s likely a sign of false labor.
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A dog can have false labor especially when you frighten it.
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a premature labor occurs when the fetus has been developing in the womb for 37 weeks or less, a false labor is when the mother feels contractions and believes the labor may have begun hours or days before the actual labor starts.
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False labor, or Braxton-Hicks contractions usually occur in the 2 weeks prior to real labor, especially with the first childbirth.
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