39 Weeks No Contractions: Should You Worry?

Your pregnancy is now 39 months and you are having a beautiful baby! The baby is now about 7-8 lbs and is about 20 centimeters. For example, you expect to see your little baby quickly, but you no contractions started. Is that normal?

Should you be worried if you still do not have access at 39 weeks?

39 Weeks No Contractions: Should You Worry?

If you are 39 weeks, no contractions It is not bad at all. A pregnancy can even last 42-44 months without complications.

It is also possible that you contractions unaware. Some women feel it contractions until they fully give birth. If you have no doubt whether you have it or not contractions have it, make an appointment with your own doctor and let him/her sort it out.

Another mother’s experience

I am 39 months. no contractions I feel good and my doctor said it should come through the baby. no worry I still have no access and my cervix is still slippery. The doctor said going in a week after due date will lead to contractions,” she said.

‘You have a great chance to have the baby. contractions Without considering it! I was in pain during my pregnancy but did not realize the pain at the time. of contractions My doctor said my doctor felt I was forced to ignore it as a result of the pregnancy the contractions .”

I went to the clinic within 40 months because I thought my membranes might be ruptured and I was in a lot of pain.” no contractions Turns out I was wrong! The doctor gave me a machine to check my membranes. contractions And it showed that I was on my way! “

Beware of Other Symptoms of Birth

These are not the only symptoms of childbirth. Here are a few others you should pay attention to

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1. collapsed baby

39 weeks no contractions This does not mean that you have not given birth. About a week before birth, the baby begins to sink into the pelvis and is righted for birth. 2.

2. your cervix will enlarge

Your cervix comes off and begins to open itself in preparation for birth. Doctors will usually perform these measurements during testing, especially if you have reached 39 months. 3.

3. experience more cramping and increased back pain

It is common to suffer from muscle cramps in the abdomen and gro radius if you are almost pregnant. When the baby moves in the pelvis, back pain may occur or worsen.

4. your joints feel freer

Your body produces a hormone in the family called relaxin, which can cause increased helplessness in your joints. This is your body’s preparation for family.

6. lose kilos.

Almost all mothers will notice that authority no longer increases a few months before the birth of the family. In fact, some mothers have every chance to lose a kilo, but it does not affect the baby’s authority at birth, not badly.

7. vaginal separation configuration

A few days before birth, the number of partitions from the vagina can increase. This separation has a chance to look like mucus and become pink in color. If you are 39 months pregnant, no contractions If your vaginal discharge changes in such a way, it does not mean that you cannot have a family.

8. there is energy

At certain moments, you may notice that you feel more active than normal during pregnancy. This is called the nesting urge and is the body’s way of trying to prepare you for the baby. Remember that your energy is very precious and it is very, very important for you to conserve her footprint for the family.

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9. break the membranes

The baby is placed in the amniotic fluid from the uterus. This bag tears before the start of birth and this is usually called membrane rupture. If you are 39 months pregnant, no contractions However, break the membranes and go to the clinic as soon as possible.

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Alex Koliada, PhD

Alex Koliada, PhD

Alex Koliada, PhD, is a well-known doctor. He is famous for his studies of ageing, genetics and other medical conditions. He works at the Institute of Food Biotechnology and Genomics NAS of Ukraine. His scientific researches are printed by the most reputable international magazines. Some of his works are: Differences in the gut Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes ratio across age groups in healthy Ukrainian population [BiomedCentral.com]; Mating status affects Drosophila lifespan, metabolism and antioxidant system [Science Direct]; Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum Increases Lifespan, Stress Resistance, and Metabolism by Affecting Free Radical Processes in Drosophila [Frontiersin].
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