How long does irregular uterine contractions last

  The reactions and signs of each pregnant woman before giving birth are different. Some pregnant women may experience abdominal pain, some may experience water breakthrough, and some may have lower back pain. However, the same thing is that they will all experience uterine contractions. So, how long does it take to have irregular water breakthrough contractions?

  

How long does irregular uterine contractions last1

  Generally speaking, irregular uterine contractions caused by water breakthrough can lead to delivery within 24 hours, but it varies from person to person. At this time, it is important to maintain the cleanliness of the external genitalia, avoid infection, raise the buttocks, and if necessary, use oxytocin. Pay attention to fetal movement and heart rate, and ensure that the baby's nutrition is balanced. Avoid eating spicy, raw, cold, and stimulating foods.

  If there are weak irregular contractions during late pregnancy, it is false contractions. If there is vaginal redness, it is a precursor to labor and delivery will occur within two days. At this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital for delivery. True uterine contractions are one of the signs of childbirth. At the beginning, contractions are irregular and weak in intensity, but over time, they become regular. But if the fetal head is not in the correct position and the pelvis is narrow, it will prevent normal delivery and the contractions will become uncoordinated.

  If the amniotic fluid breaks, it means that the baby is about to be born. However, after the amniotic fluid breaks, the fetus is prone to hypoxia, so it is necessary to go to the hospital for delivery as soon as possible. If the amniotic fluid breaks and there are irregular contractions, it is even more important to go to the hospital for delivery as soon as possible. At this time, pregnant women should maintain a good mentality.

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