"Let's" is a shortened form meaning "let us." Let's go literally means "let us go."
yes, if she is not having strong contractions, you can give it to her according to her weight.
Her water breaks and she starts her contractions.
Contractions
Oxytocin is the hormone that is responsible for uterine contractions. This is important during labor, and sometimes the doctor will prescribe an artificial version to give to the expectant mother to start the labor process.
Yes, female pandas can experience contractions during labor. Like most mammals, they undergo a birthing process where contractions help facilitate the delivery of their cubs. Typically, giant pandas give birth to one or two cubs after a gestation period of about 95 to 160 days. Contractions are a natural part of this process, assisting in the expulsion of the cubs.
it will start to have contractions and it will either not be able to stay still or will pace
contractions
contractions come after non-contractions: Aunts Aunt's
No, it can give you diarrohea though which is not something you want during labour
You start the timing at the begining of one contraction until the pain stops, and time how long it lasts. This shows how long the contractions are, but in order to get the correct time apart for each contraction you time from the beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next. This will give you the correct length of the contractions and the correct time for how far apart the contractions are getting. You need to be sure to keep a timer going, and to write all of the times down as soon as you begin your contractions. Be sure to take this information to your hospital or midwives when you go to give birth, they will need to know the timing. - annonymous (information received via a Pregnancy class in Texas)
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.
Umm. . . contractions.