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False labour vs true labour is an important distinction in Obstetrics, especially toward the end of pregnancy. πŸ”Ή True Labour This is the real onset of childbirth. Contractions: Regular, strong, and increase in intensity and frequency Pain pattern: Starts in the back and radiates to the front (abdomen) Cervical changes: The cervix dilates (opens) and effaces (thins) Activity effect: Contractions continue or get stronger even if you walk or rest Show/water breaking: May have bloody discharge (β€œshow”) or rupture of membranes πŸ‘‰ These contractions lead to delivery of the baby. πŸ”Ή False Labour (Braxton Hicks contractions) These are practice contractions and not actual labour. Contractions: Irregular, usually weak, and do not get closer together Pain pattern: Mostly felt in the front of the abdomen Cervical changes: No dilation or effacement Activity effect: Often stop with rest, hydration, or change in position No show or water breaking πŸ‘‰ They prepare the uterus but don’t lead to childbirth. πŸ”‘ Quick Comparison Feature True Labour False Labour Regularity Regular Irregular Intensity Increasing Same or decreasing Cervical change Yes No Relief with rest No Yes Outcome Leads to delivery No deliv
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