Yes, the fever could cause some contractions but it is very unlikely that it will cause you to go into labor. You should call your physician if you have a fever and are pregnant.?æ
Uterine contractions have the same name in medical terminology and lay language. The medical terminology combining form meaning uterine contractions is toco-.
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A medication that inhibits uterine contractions.
No, not quite.Prostaglandins are produced which cause the uterine contractions to push out menstrual flow, in a healthy woman this should not be painful. It's when the prostagladins are overproduced that menstrual cramps occur as these cause blood vessels to contract so cut off oxygen to the muscle.
Afterpains is the pain caused by uterine contractions experienced after childbirth.
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UC means Uterine Contractions.
The strongest indication that contractions are occurring in association with true labor is that the contractions begin to occur at regular intervals. This is contrary to Braxton-Hicks contractions, which are spontaneous, random uterine contractions that do not occur with actual labor.
I think you may be referring to what are called "Braxton-Hicks" contractions.
I would like to know what causes reversed contractions Have never met anyone who knows Fifty years ago, the doctor said I had reversed contractions while giving birth, thus leading to a C-Section. many people I have talked to in the medical field say there is no such thing as reversed uterine contractions.
Uterine contractions are one of the few physiologic process regulated by positive feedback.