Braxton Hicks Contractions

Braxton Hicks Contractions – What You Need to Know.
Have you noticed your bump tightening now and again, but it’s not quite labour? Chances are you’re experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions – often called “practice contractions.”
✨ What are they?
Braxton Hicks are your body’s way of preparing for the big day. They’re irregular tightenings of the womb that can start from the second trimester but are more common later in pregnancy.
✨ What do they feel like?
A tightening or hardening across your bump.
Usually painless or mildly uncomfortable.
Irregular and unpredictable.
Often stop if you change position, have a drink, or rest.
✨ How are they different from labour contractions?
Braxton Hicks: Irregular, don’t get closer together, usually fade with rest.
Labour contractions: Grow stronger, longer, and closer together – they won’t ease off no matter what you do.
✨ Tips for easing Braxton Hicks:
Stay hydrated (dehydration can trigger them).
Rest if you’ve been active.
Try gentle movements or changing position.
Take slow, calm breaths.
💡 When to call your midwife or hospital
If contractions become regular, painful, or are accompanied by bleeding, leaking waters, or reduced baby movements – always get checked.
Your body is amazing – even these practice tightenings are part of the journey to meeting your baby. 💛

