Understanding False Labor: Can It Start at 35 Weeks?
Learn about false labor, Braxton Hicks contractions, and when to consult your healthcare provider.
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Yes, false labor can start at 35 weeks. These are known as Braxton Hicks contractions and are typically irregular and less painful than true labor contractions. They are the body's way of preparing for actual labor. If you are concerned, it's always best to consult your healthcare provider.
FAQs & Answers
- What are Braxton Hicks contractions? Braxton Hicks contractions are practice contractions that can occur as early as the second trimester.
- How can I distinguish false labor from real labor? False labor contractions tend to be irregular and less intense, while real labor contractions become progressively stronger and closer together.
- Should I be worried about false labor? False labor is generally not a cause for concern, but always consult your healthcare provider if you're unsure.
- Can false labor last for hours? Yes, false labor can occur over several hours, but they usually subside and do not progress into active labor.