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  2. Braxton Hicks contractions - Wikipedia

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    Braxton Hicks contractions are often confused for labor. Braxton Hicks contractions allow the pregnant woman's body to prepare for labor. [1] However, the presence of Braxton Hicks contractions does not mean a woman is in labor or even that labor is about to commence. [1] Another common cause of pain in pregnancy is round ligament pain. Table 1.

  3. John Braxton Hicks - Wikipedia

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    John Braxton Hicks FRS FLS [1] (23 February 1823 – 28 August 1897) was a 19th-century English medical doctor who specialised in obstetrics. Early life and education

  4. List of eponymous medical signs - Wikipedia

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    Braxton Hicks contraction: John Braxton Hicks: obstetrics: normal pregnancy "false labour". sporadic contractions beginning as early as mid 1st trimester Brewer infarcts: George Emerson Brewer: nephrology, pathology: pyelonephritis: dark red wedge shaped areas on kidney section resembling infarcts Brissaud's reflex: Édouard Brissaud: neurology ...

  5. Pre-labor - Wikipedia

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    The term is used to describe a cluster of physical changes that may take place in a pregnant woman before she goes into "real" labor, such as an increase in blood volume (sometimes resulting in edema), Braxton Hicks contractions, the presence of colostrum in the breasts, and the dislodging of the mucus plug that has sealed the cervix during the ...

  6. Pregnant Hilary Duff Has Braxton Hicks at Mandy Moore's ... - AOL

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    Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore. Getty Images (2) Pregnant Hilary Duff didn’t let her Braxton-Hicks contractions keep her from partying with Mandy Moore for the actress’ birthday. “I left the house ...

  7. Athelstan Braxton Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Athelstan Braxton Hicks (19 June 1854 – 17 May 1902) was a coroner in London and Surrey for two decades at the end of the 19th century. He was given the nickname "The Children's Coroner" for his conscientiousness in investigating the suspicious deaths of children, and especially baby farming and the dangers of child life insurance. [1]

  8. Deptford Poisoning Cases - Wikipedia

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    The coroner for Surrey, Athelstan Braxton Hicks, had written a letter to The Times on 14 February 1889 listing eleven proposals for combating the dangers of child life insurance. The Deptford Poisoning Case was influential in tightening up the 1875 Friendly Societies Act .

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