I know this is going to be different for everyone but what da heck do contractions even feel like. I get the BH all the time. I have lots of pressure down there, been crampy, and have had an occassional sharp pain but I keep telling DH and my parents that it'll have to be a sign from god for me to know. Only thing I have goin on today besides the above is my back is really achy and my stomach is so upset for some reason.
Re: s/o contractions
BH contrax will go away if you change positions, move, lay on your left side, etc.
regular contrax do not go away but get stronger and stronger.
mine felt like really really bad period cramps
I did not have back labor, though, I hear that's horrendous pain!
(ETA: I got to the hospital 4.5hrs after they started and was already 8cm)
I was induced as well. I didn't feel much more than cramping, though I got my epi early so they could break my water (after a few hours of NOTHING happening).
Later in the evening I went from 2cm to 10 in about and hour...I did feel those contractions....a lot....epi not enough....very very sad
From what people told me (I asked the same questions) you will just know.
I was having contractions often and supposedly very intense but I never felt any pain- only could feel them by touching my stomach and it feeling very hard. Not complaining for missing out on the pain- it was funny to be in the hospital and having all the nurses keep coming in and saying, 'did you feel that one??'
However, upset stomach and lower back pain can be the first signs of labor. Keep us posted on baby jitterbug watch :-)
I went natural so I felt them all! For me, they started out feeling kind of like that pelvic pressure you mentioned before. It just started getting more and more intense, and then radiated out to my stomach. I remember trying to explain it to my DH as feeling like someone was standing on my uterus (like extreme pressure). I never had back labor, luckily.
The first few, I wasn't sure, but after a while - it's cliche, but you will just know.
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My water broke at 32 weeks and my contractions felt like menstrual cramps.
I started getting BHs around 36 weeks with both kids. I was induced with DD and went into labor on my own with DS. The labors themselves felt the same (I had no drugs with either). I *think* I had back labor, based on how it's described. I didn't feel anything in my abdomen until transition - before that, it was all just awful back cramps that intensified with each contraction. I couldn't get comfortable - the birthing ball that I thought would be my savior made them worse. Whatever position I happened to be in when a contraction hit, I had to stay just like that to ride it out. If I tried to move (or DH tried to move me...evil!), it was BAD...almost like my body just couldn't physically move; I was frozen.
The cramps and sharp pains you describe are things that I got with both pregnancies in the last few weeks...easy to think "is this it?" with each one. I really hate the phrase, "when it happens, you'll know," but that was true with DS (of course, I had the benefit of having been through labor once before). It was a Saturday, so I was sleeping in, but around 8am, I started getting woken up by back cramps that felt like my classic menstrual symptoms. I drifted in and out until about 10am, when I got up and walked out to DH to say I thought it was starting. I knew that when the sensation came on, lasted about a minute, and then went away and I was perfectly fine, that it must be a contraction. There were very clear beginning and end points, not the generalized, continuous icky feeling you can get while pregnant. I tried timing them because I knew what was happening, but I gave up pretty quickly. I didn't feel like waiting around at home, and we had to get DD to our friends' house, so we called the hospital and headed in. I was about 5 centimeters when I got there. Sidenote: I had had zero warning that I'd be in labor that day - I felt fine when I went to bed the night before and I'd woken up several times for bathroom breaks. That helped me realize it was real labor - it sort of came out of nowhere; it wasn't a slow, continuous build-up of aches and pains.