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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. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, Braxton Hicks contractions, which are contractions that may start around 26 weeks gestation and are sometimes called "false labour", are infrequent, irregular, and involve only mild cramping. [42] Braxton Hicks contractions are the uterine muscles preparing to deliver the infant.

  4. 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 ...

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

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    Braxton Hicks are described as false labor pains that are “the body’s way of preparing for true labor, but they do not indicate that labor has begun,” according to the National Library of ...

  6. John Braxton Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Hicks was the first physician to describe the bipolar and other methods of the version of a fetus. In 1872, he described the uterine contractions not resulting in childbirth now known as Braxton Hicks contractions. In 1862 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society by virtue of his interest in Natural History, about which he wrote numerous ...

  7. When is Memorial Day? When is Labor Day? The difference ... - AOL

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    The difference between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Memorial Day is a day that honors all military veterans, living and dead. This year, Memorial Day falls on May 27.

  8. Hicks: Economic perceptions driven by educational ... - AOL

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    Overall unemployment cannot be the main issue influencing poor feelings about the economy. Something else is happening.

  9. Uterine contraction - Wikipedia

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    If implantation does not occur, the frequency of contractions remains low; but at menstruation the intensity increases dramatically to between 50 and 200 mmHg producing labor-like contractions. [3] These contractions are sometimes termed menstrual cramps, [4] although that term is also used for menstrual pain in general.