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Presence of contractions that occur more frequently than every 2 minutes or last longer than 90 seconds in the presence of late decelerations. Requires repeat testing on following day. [1] Equivocal—Unsatisfactory: Fewer than three contractions occur within 10 minutes, or a tracing quality that cannot be interpreted.
Rolf, her husband, their doula and Rolf's mom got into their Ford Explorer and drove the 35 minutes to the hospital While in the car, Rolf felt the baby moving down the birth canal and begin to crown
In the early follicular phase, uterine contractions in the non-pregnant woman occur 1–2 times per minute and last 10–15 seconds with a low intensity of usually 30 mmHg or less. This sub-endometrial layer is rich in estrogen and progesterone receptors. [3] The frequency of contractions increases to 3–4 per minute towards ovulation.
Regular contractions occurring less than 10 minutes apart and progressive cervical dilation or cervical effacement. [36] At least three painful regular uterine contractions during a 10-minute period, each lasting more than 45 seconds. [37] Many women are known to experience what has been termed the "nesting instinct".
A Maine teacher went from educating her students to giving birth in the school parking lot — just minutes after she dismissed her last class of the day as her contractions intensified.
The patient experiences more than five contractions in 10 minutes over a 30 minute time period [1] The patient experiences a series of single contractions with a duration of at least two minutes [1] The patient experiences contractions with normal duration, but the contractions occur within one minute of each other [1]
Most commonly, Braxton Hicks contractions are weak and feel like mild cramping that occurs in a localized area in the front abdomen at an infrequent and irregular rhythm (usually every 10-20 minutes), with each contraction lasting up to 2 minutes. [1] [2] [3] They may be associated with certain triggers and can disappear and reappear; they do ...
They found another gestational carrier in Courtney's hometown in Ohio, and moved to her mom's house six weeks before the birth — just 12 minutes away from the hospital. Everything was going ...