they hurt like hell excuse my language there but that's the only way i can describe it your stomach gets really hard and releases it worse than menstrual cramps and it continues and gets harder ans faster as you progress i defiently believe in the epidural
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Afterpains is the pain caused by uterine contractions experienced after childbirth.
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No,it does not involve in birth.Oxytocin hormone does that.
The increasingly forceful labor contractions during childbirth are an example of the body's natural physiological response to help facilitate the delivery of the baby. These contractions serve to push the baby through the birth canal and out of the mother's body.
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During childbirth, the hormone oxytocin is released in response to uterine contractions. Oxytocin further stimulates more contractions, leading to the eventual delivery of the baby, which helps maintain homeostasis by expelling the fetus from the mother's body.
In this phase, contractions are longer and more regular, usually occurring about every two minutes. These stronger contractions are also more painful.
During childbirth, a baby exits the mother's body through the birth canal, which consists of the cervix and the vagina. Labor begins with contractions that help dilate the cervix, allowing the baby to move downward. As the contractions continue, the baby is pushed through the vaginal opening and into the world. This process is often referred to as vaginal delivery.
During the delivery stage of childbirth, the mother experiences the actual birth of the baby. This involves the baby moving through the birth canal, followed by the delivery of the placenta. The process can include contractions, pushing, and potentially medical interventions to ensure the safe delivery of the baby.
Childbirth occurs during the final stage of labor, known as the delivery stage. This stage follows the dilation of the cervix and expulsion of the placenta. During delivery, the baby is pushed out through the birth canal, often facilitated by contractions. After the baby is born, the umbilical cord is typically clamped and cut, marking the completion of childbirth.