I have been having surges (contractions) all afternoon and evening... I am not too convinced I am actually in labor, since they started after some sexy-time. Yesterday I had the same thing happen and felt surges from 2 pm and on, but was able to fall asleep and woke up feeling fine so I have blamed them on those cervix-ripening hormones from sex.
I can't seem to time them or keep track of them, as I try to breathe through them. They are pretty painful, but as long as I lie still they are manageable.
How are you supposed to breathe through them but also know when its time to go to the hospital?? I guess that is why hypnobirthing works so well at home. I definitely don't want to go into the hospital and either get sent right home or induced, but I also am not prepared to birth at home and my hospital is about 30 minutes away, and I am only 36 weeks along.
I don't *feel* like it is time, but then again... I have never done this! They seem to come every 2-5 minutes, but sometimes they disappear for maybe 15-20 minutes when I try to time them its usually about 30-40 seconds of intense pain/pressure (I wish I could say they aren't painful, but unless I was actively breathing between them, I do feel it. Sleep and slow breathing do help though).
How do I use hypnobirthing methods while also timing them to see if its time to go in?
Re: hypnobirthing + timing "surges" ??
Good point... thank you.
I just don't want to be one of those people who has the baby in the bathtub!! The only person here is my Dad... SO not who I want as my labor partner haha.
This might be a little late to help you, but I used contractionmaster.com with DD to time my contractions. I could lay on the couch and hit the space bar whenever I felt like one was starting and hit it again when it was over. At first it was hard to tell when one was starting and ending, but when I looked at the computer screen, I realized that there really was a pattern to them.
And I agree with the PPers. A bath or shower should help you decide if you're really in labor (and to relax if you are!). I'm also a big advocate of going to sleep if you **think** you're in labor. And like PPers said too, when you're really in labor, you'll know.
Thats an awesome idea... Although I will probably try to just take a bath, relax, etc... I want to be home and comfortable for most of my labor anyways. Just not if its this early and only my dad here lol, I was just a little worried.
Well of course I woke up feeling refreshed and surge-free
This is what I was going to say.
Is DH around? Or a friend that can come over for a few hours? I would recommend continuing with your breathing and relaxation techniques, while someone else times the surges. If they are consistently less than 5-10 minutes apart, go to the hospital. At worst, they'll send you home. At best, you will be in the right place at the right time.
Good luck and feel good!