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CPOULD THIS BE SIGNS OF LABOUR ABOUT TO START?

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ive been experiencing usual bh contractions, and had what i can only explane as tingling pains down below as my baby is moving down there, last nite i nearly fell over but didnt feel faint or dizzy before or after, and i can only eat a few mouthfuls of food and im full for hours after and never got that full til now? i am only 34 weeks but i have been told my baby will most possible come early, so if anyone as had this syptoms before going into labour or amy advice please let me no, thanx.xx

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  1. Nope, doesn't sound like labour.  labour is when you start having contractions that hurt, are more frequent and don't go away.  Sounds to me like you are just experiencing normal pregnancy.  I also can't eat much without getting full easily.  It's the baby taking up room.


  2. Hi, i have had 2 babies at 33 weeks (not twins) and 2 full term!

    This does not sound like premature or any labour to me! But if you are worried call the maternity hosp! Good luck!

  3. BH contractions will increase the father along you are. Tingling pains and falling over are things that you should take to your MD about. They are not normal signs of early labor

  4. no doesnt sound like it. when labour has begun believe me you will definatley know it, but if you are worried phone your midwife. good luck x

  5. None of the symptoms you describe (except for braxton hicks, of course) are textbook signs of impending labor.  Especially with being full - generally right before labor, the baby's head will have dropped so that you have more room in your stomach than you had up to that point.  None of it sounds like an emergency, but you might want to ask your doctor about it, especially if your fullness is preventing you from eating enough, and be very careful walking if you are having balance trouble.

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