A completely new sensation in the female body during pregnancy is considered to be a fairly regular and normal phenomenon. It is extremely important to be able to understand whether these feelings have symptoms, any pathological conditions, such as, say, the threat of an abortion, or is it just a natural sign of an ongoing pregnancy. Such signs near the end of the third trimester may be certain precursors of childbirth in primiparous and multiparous, that is, markers of the readiness of the female body for the upcoming birth. Listen to the word precursors. These phenomena usually appear a few days before the birth itself, when the pregnancy is already full-term, and the baby is already ripe and ready for an extrauterine life, that is, as a rule, this moment occurs, somewhere after the thirty-seventh week of pregnancy . Your baby’s lungs are already well developed and can breathe normal atmospheric air. Special cells located in his lungs begin to actively produce special biologically active substances that are a signal to the mother's body. The expectant mother experiences the precursors of childbirth in primiparous, which are extremely similar to the common birth. But the precursors of childbirth in primiparous and multiparous children are needed not only to notify.
What happens when a mother gives birth to her baby? It is quite possible to imagine a woman during the period of the main fights. The oldest part of her brain releases a lot of different hormones, here you have oxytocin, and numerous endorphins, as well as prolactin.
There are several main precursors of physiological genera. Let's look at each of them. The earliest precursors of labor in primiparous are, as a rule, the prolapse of the abdomen of a pregnant woman. There are pulling sensations in the lower abdomen. Such precursors of childbirth in multiparous babies may well appear, such as characteristic shooting pains extending to the perineum and legs, since with all its weight the baby presses on the maternal muscles, as well as ligaments and nerves. Significant relief in breathing of a pregnant woman can be noted, since the uterus already ceases to put so much pressure on the lungs. Often you can notice a decrease in the motor activity of the child. An equally important criterion for the readiness of the female body for the upcoming birth is the allocation of a certain mucous plug from the maternal genital tract. Throughout pregnancy, a very dense cervical mucus (cork) successfully prevented the entry of harmful microorganisms into the uterus, and by the time of the forthcoming birth it liquefies greatly and safely flows out of the female genital tract. The following vivid precursors of labor in primiparous and multiparous, which occur a couple of days before the birth, are considered changes in the health of the pregnant woman and her mood. A sharp emotional rise may occur, sudden euphoria is possible, or vice versa causeless sadness, tearfulness occurs. For the 3rd trimester, the process of childbirth and the period after childbirth, they are the most characteristic. Often these feelings change each other quite quickly in a day. Increased sweating is often noted , hot flashes to the woman’s head, slight dizziness, chills are sometimes possible. All of the above manifestations are directly related to certain hormonal changes in the body of a woman before childbirth.
Three days before the birth itself, the expectant mother may lose a little weight. Since there is a process of liberating the female body from excess fluid. The meaning of this precursor is that in the process of reducing the liquid component of the circulating blood, it thickens, and accordingly its coagulability increases, which helps to reduce possible blood loss during childbirth. In addition, this additional fluid, which was previously used to produce special amniotic fluid, is no longer needed, and therefore the excess is removed from the female body. Perhaps the most significant and quite tangible precursors of childbirth in primogenous and multiparous births themselves can be considered false contractions and the full maturity of the cervix. False contractions are also called precursor contractions - these are arrhythmic contractions of the uterus that appear shortly before delivery, as a rule, they happen in the evening. The meaning of pre-tevic contractions is to prepare the birth canal, namely, to accelerate the maturation of the cervix, that is, shorten and expand it.