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Three main signs.

1.) You have strong, regular (every 10 minutes) and painful contractions. Early on you may have painless Braxton-Hicks contractions, these do not indicate labour. (False labor)

2.)Your cervix dilates and becomes thinner.

3.) The babies' head moves downwards.

You might also get some period-like crampy lower back pains and maybe experience your waters breaking. If your waters break, they must be associated with contractions for it to indicate you are in labor.

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