Labor is the final stage of pregnancy when your body prepares to deliver the baby. It usually does not begin suddenly. Instead, your body gives clear signals that labor is starting or very close.

Understanding these signs helps you know when it is real labor and when it is just false labor.


What Is True Labor?

True labor is when:

  • Uterine contractions become regular and strong
  • The cervix begins to open (dilate)
  • The baby moves down into the birth canal

Once true labor starts, it continues until delivery.


1. Regular and Strong Contractions

This is the most important sign.

What you may feel:

  • Tightening of the abdomen
  • Pain that comes in waves
  • Increasing intensity over time

Key difference:

  • False labor: irregular and weak
  • True labor: regular, stronger, and closer together

A common pattern is contractions every 5–10 minutes that gradually become more frequent.


2. Pain That Does Not Go Away

In true labor:

  • Pain continues even if you rest
  • Walking or changing position does not stop it
  • It often starts in the back and moves to the front

3. Cervix Opening (Dilation)

Inside the body:

  • Cervix begins to open to allow the baby to pass
  • Measured in centimeters (0–10 cm)

You cannot feel this directly, but it confirms labor progress during a medical check.


4. Water Breaking

This happens when the amniotic sac ruptures.

Signs:

  • Sudden gush or slow leaking of fluid
  • Clear or slightly yellow fluid

Important:

  • Labor often starts shortly after this
  • You should go to the hospital immediately

5. Loss of Mucus Plug

Before labor:

  • Thick mucus discharge may come out
  • It can be clear, pink, or slightly blood-stained

This shows that the cervix is starting to open.


6. Increased Pelvic Pressure

As baby moves lower:

  • Heavy feeling in pelvis
  • More pressure while walking
  • Frequent urge to urinate

7. Lower Back Pain

Many women experience:

  • Constant or rhythmic back pain
  • Pain that increases with contractions
  • Discomfort that spreads to abdomen

8. Bloody Show

This is:

  • Light spotting or pink discharge
  • Caused by cervix changes

It is a normal early labor sign.


9. Change in Baby Movement

Before labor:

  • Baby may move differently
  • Movements may feel more limited but should still be present

⚠ Important: If movement suddenly stops, contact your doctor immediately.


10. Digestive Changes

Some women experience:

  • Loose stools
  • Nausea
  • Mild stomach discomfort

This happens as the body prepares for delivery.


How to Tell True Labor vs False Labor

False Labor (Braxton Hicks):

  • Irregular contractions
  • No increase in intensity
  • Stops with rest or hydration
  • Felt mainly in front of abdomen

True Labor:

  • Regular contractions
  • Gets stronger and closer together
  • Does not stop with rest
  • Pain often starts in the back

When You Should Go to the Hospital

Go immediately if you have:

  • Contractions every 5 minutes (lasting about 1 minute)
  • Water breaking
  • Heavy bleeding
  • Severe or continuous pain
  • Reduced baby movement

What to Do When Labor Starts

  • Stay calm and breathe slowly
  • Time your contractions
  • Drink water if allowed
  • Prepare to go to hospital
  • Inform your doctor or birth center

Final Thoughts

Knowing how to recognize labor helps you stay prepared and confident during the final stage of pregnancy. Labor usually begins with regular contractions, water breaking, or cervical changes, and gradually becomes stronger until delivery.

Key takeaways:

  • True labor has regular, increasing contractions
  • Water breaking is a strong sign of labor
  • Cervix dilation confirms labor progress
  • Always go to hospital if unsure or symptoms intensify

Understanding these signs ensures you reach medical care at the right time and have a safer, smoother delivery experience.

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