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false or real labor?

I get consistent contractions only when I am on my feet.
Would this be just bhicks or early labor.
Due on Wednesday
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BH usually go away when you change positions. It wont matter what position you are in when you are in labor. Your contractions will be there! But, labor might be close. I remember getting BH like 4 days before i went in labor.
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I didnt get BH my entire pregnancy until four days before. I walked the entire mall twice before i went into labor, had sex twice, I used my birthing ball, did squats. Did that into the 4 four days leading to labor.
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I been walking for the past two days and gonna try squats from now on. I don't know how baby girl likes it in there. She's been a pound heavier then she suppose to be and I'm all belly. Its exhausting. I have 13 to go into labor on my own other wise I'll be getting induced
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And my contraction don't go away with movement
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If they are constant and dont go away, go to L&D to get checked. The worse they can do is send you home. Hot water is supposed to help you dilate. Take a warm bath, let hot shower water hit your lower back. Sex is supposed to help with dilation. Do you know if your stomache has dropped?
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Everyone says yes... Every time I get checked they say the head is low
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Did they should tell you if you are in real labor or not.
My doc would tell he was low, until my last appointment she accually said your belly has dropped. So i think there is a difference.
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I feel like she has And yesterday she changed positions. Which is painful now
She has been in the same position the past 3 ultrasounds but she flipped the other way
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Is she head down, face down?
Make sure baby is face down to avoid back labor.
Any more contractions yet? Are you dilated? Keep me posted
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