Preterm labor is a kind of a labor situation in which pregnant women notice unusual uterine contractions after about 30 weeks of pregnancy. These contractions are commonly referred to as Braxton Hicks contractions and they are generally painless and normal. These contractions occur when a pregnant women has just done some physical work and may stop on taking rest.
One is considered to be in preterm labor when the uterine contractions occur every ten minutes as well as on cervical changes prior to 37 weeks gestation. There are many ways to know if a pregnant woman is experiencing preterm labor. The following are the major preterm labor symptoms at 30 weeks:
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