Yes, it is normal for contractions to be spaced 15 minutes apart and not cause significant pain, especially in the early stages of labor. Early contractions can feel more like tightening or mild cramps rather than intense pain. As labor progresses, contractions typically become closer together and more intense. However, if you have concerns about your contractions or any discomfort, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider.
Should be right after, since normally water breaks after you feeling contractions in minutes apart as sign of early labor phase
Call the doctor, like now
If your contractions are three min. apart then you probably already are in labor especially if you are already dilated and 80% effaced. If the contractions aren't regular then you aren't in labor but if it turns out that your not then you will most likely be going into labor really soon.
Do lunges and jump up and down it worked for me.
You could be having what they call braxton hicks contractions...this is your uterus preparing for your baby to be born...Congrats on your pregnancy! Or you could be going in to Labor!
Yes. If your waters have broken you need to get to the hospital. The baby must be born within 24 hours or the risk of infection grows signifigantly.
You should call your doctor ASAP!! Good luck and God Bless:)
normally is 5 mins, but you can go eairler depending on what your doctor says and if your water has broke, also it depends on how far you are Dilated.
No, Cole is 15 minutes younger than Dylan.
They are about 12 miles apart- This can be driven in about 15 minutes if traffic is light.
Count the number of contractions in 15 seconds, then multiply by four to get the contractions per minute.