Yes, however, on tv you have a contraction & you go to the hospital & the baby is born. With all of my babies, i had back pain & contractions for weeks before they were so painful i could not stand it (active labor- 4 to 8 cm dilated). So if the pain is not bothering you, you are probably having contractions & your body is gearing up to go into heavy, active labor soon!
No, you most probably aren't. Unless contractions start, it's not labor! been there, felt that and it turned out to be a false alarm!!!
Yes, it is called back ache labour.
Actually you are in the Latent phase of labor.
Go to the hospital, doctors know what to do
In labourBack pain - particularly lower back pain can definitely be an indicator of labour onset. Labor pains are exactly the same as menstrual cramps, so you may be going into labor.Unfortunately they may die away and come back later, it is very frustrating. If they are getting frequent and regular see your labor provider.You have probaly had your babe by now, good luck.
They are the same
Labor pain is felt in the abdomen ( think "cramps" while menstruating, lasting 30 sec. to 2 minutes, with intervals), as the uterus contracts. One can also have pain in the lower back region. Back labor can indicate that the baby's head has not yet turned into the best position for delivery.
When you are in labor your stomach hurts really bad, and alot of women experiance back pain.
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Yes it is normal to get lower back pain, after drinking castor oil to go into labbor.
I would suggest trying maternity acupressure to induce labor. I finally just had my baby 2 months ago and used maternity acupressure, check out this website for more information: http://yourmaternityresource.com/category/maternityacupreesure/ Everything is outlined in the ebook, its simple and easy to follow you can even do it yourself if you have to best of all it also shows you techniques to help reduce pain, I too was having back labor, boy there is no denying this is incredible pain but when my husband started doing the acupressure it seemed to help to ease the pain. I was about 1 cm dilated, 41 weeks pregnant and the baby had not yet dropped, I tried maternity acupressure as outlined in the ebook and it worked like a charm within 24 hours I was 4 cms dilated and had finally gone into full blown labor a few hours later I was greeted by my beautiful baby boy, well worth the cost of the ebook of only $29, it was a great resource.
i have pain upper right side below ribs,also lots of tenderness in back right side.
There are lots of injuries that can cause back pain. Injuries to other limbs, especially the legs, can cause you to hold your body differently. It is the back that takes the strain of this adjustment and results in back pain.
patophysiology of acute pain related to moderate uterine contractions secondary to labor pain