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    Brax·ton Hicks con·trac·tions
    /ˌbrakstən ˈhiks kənˌtrakSH(ə)nz/

    plural

    • 1. intermittent weak contractions of the uterus occurring during pregnancy.

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  2. May 10, 2022 · Braxton Hicks contractions are a tightening in your abdomen that comes and goes. These contractions don't get closer together, don't increase in how long they last or how often they occur and don't feel stronger over time. Braxton Hicks contractions can feel like mild menstrual cramps and be uncomfortable.

  3. Aug 22, 2019 · Braxton-Hicks or “false labor” contractions can be exciting — or alarming. It helps to know what can cause them, how to tell the difference between Braxton Hicks and real contractions,...

  4. Jul 31, 2020 · Braxton-Hicks are non-labor (or “false labor”) contractions that occur regularly during your pregnancy as your body begins to prepare itself for the real thing. The frequency of these...

  5. Jan 2, 2024 · Braxton-Hicks are real contractions, but they're not labor contractions. You'll most likely feel them in the third trimester, but they can start well before that. Rest assured, they're a normal part of pregnancy.

  6. Nov 25, 2023 · Braxton Hicks contractions happen when your womb contracts and relaxes intermittently during pregnancy. They’re also sometimes called false labor, pre-labor, or practice contractions since they’re often mistaken for true labor contractions.

  7. Feb 5, 2021 · Braxton Hicks contractions are mild, irregular contractions during pregnancy. They feel like tightness in your abdomen. Some women feel a lot of Braxton Hicks contractions, while some women don't feel them at all.

  8. To help you distinguish between true and false labor, which usually means Braxton Hicks contractions, look for the following signs of each to see what you might be experiencing if you're not sure. The difference is usually connected to the frequency, intensity and location of the contractions.

  9. Sep 8, 2023 · Braxton Hicks are mild contractions that can be uncomfortable but don't cause pain. Your baby bump might tighten up, become hard, and then go back to normal. The sensation,...

  10. Aug 21, 2023 · Braxton Hicks contractions are intermittent uterine contractions that start in early pregnancy, although you probably won't notice them until sometime in the second trimester or third trimester. Some women never notice them. They're named for John Braxton Hicks, the English doctor who first described them in 1872.

  11. Jan 17, 2023 · Braxton-Hicks contractions are known as false labor because they do not lead to any physical changes or the progression of labor. These contractions tend to be short and irregular. The only way to know if your contractions are leading to labor is to have a vaginal exam to see if changes to the cervix have begun. Sensation.