Exfoliation.
Exfoliation.
Weathering.
Exfoliation.
The breaking of a rock due to constant expansion and contraction is called thermal weathering. This process occurs when rocks are subjected to temperature fluctuations, causing them to expand when heated and contract when cooled. Over time, these repeated cycles can create stress within the rock, leading to cracks and eventual fragmentation.
Exfoliation.
Exfoliation.
What you are experiencing is called Braxton-Hicks contractions. It is perfectly normal. It is the body's way of "practicing" for the real thing. As long as there is no constant pressure on the floor of the pelvis or discharge of blood or liquid, the mild contractions you are feeling is not a threat. Your baby will be born when he or she is ready. The B-H contractions do not mean labor will begin any sooner than is proper.
Peristalsis is the term for the rhythmic contractions of the esophagus. These wavelike contractions move food toward the stomach.
The process is called isothermal expansion. This occurs when a gas expands and cools down while maintaining a constant pressure.
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only in the last trimester when they prepare the uterus for labor and are called Braxton Hicks contractions.
I think you may be referring to what are called "Braxton-Hicks" contractions.