I'm seeing BH coming up a lot, so seemed like we could use a place for questions and concerns.
I haven't experienced any yet (that I am aware of - FTM at 25 weeks), but thanks to this Youtube video they aren't scary anymore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URyEZusnjBI
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Re: The Braxton Hicks Thread
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@rosebud332 I would get them after sex too. I've read that's a really common trigger!
Anyway, I’ve been noticing BH since like 10 weeks. Something you FTM’s can look forward to next time around
TTC #1 January 2016
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TTC#2 March 2018
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- A tightening just on one side (not painful at all) is a BH, right?
- Are we supposed to start counting or timing BH is there are 5 or more in an hour? Because I am pretty sure I had at least five of those yesterday but they don't last long and were not painful.
- If we do get 5 or more BH in an hour, are we supposed to do something? Switch positions, call the doctor, etc?
Like I said, I will ask the doctor today, but I find it's good to ask here as well because I might think of follow up questions throughout the day based on your answers... I had a pretty good gym session yesterday, I wonder if having these means I overdid it? That would suck, because I didn't feel like I was overdoing it while I was there...I wouldn't even notice them, TBH, if I didn't read something about having more than 5 in an hour meaning something. Maybe it meant actual contractions, not BH, and I just got confused.
In case anyone ends up having the same questions, here is what my doctor said:
1. BH are never anything to worry about. The reason you might want to time them is in case you are misinterpreting real contractions.
2. BH are irregular and painless. So the reason you might want to time them is to make sure they don't follow a pattern. If they appear to be regular, they were probably real contractions.