Birth - frequently asked questions
What is pre-labour?
For up to a week before labour starts, you may notice that your body is preparing for labour.
Some women will notice:
- an increase in vaginal discharge (clear)
- a plug of mucous (‘show’) may be released from the cervix – perhaps with a streak of blood
- feeling unusually energetic (nesting instinct)
- frequent Braxton Hicks ‘practice’ contractions.
In this guide:
- When does labour start?
- When will my waters break?
- How long does labour last?
- What is pre-labour?
- What do contractions feel like?
- How do I time contractions?
- When do I come to hospital?
- What do I bring to hospital?
- What happens when I get to hospital?
- What if my labour is progressing slowly?
- What is the best position for giving birth?
- What is an episiotomy?
- How will my baby be monitored during labour?
- What is a CTG?
- Why do I need internal (vaginal) examinations?
- Can I take my placenta home?
- How do I register my baby’s birth?
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