Knowing the Signs of Labor | False Labor | The Stages of Labor | Labor Complications

Labor is a three-stage process leading up to birth. The first stage begins when a pregnant woman's uterus contracts and her cervix dilates. The uterine contractions that occur with labor are caused by the hormones oxytocin and prostaglandin. During the second stage of labor, the baby is pushed through the vagina. The third stage of labor is the delivery of the placenta and fetal membranes, which happens just a few minutes after the baby is born. The length and experience of labor varies considerably among women.

Your doctor uses certain guidelines to determine if your labor is progressing normally. Occasionally, labor does not progress normally, and medical assistance or a cesarean section may be needed. If labor begins before the 37th week of pregnancy, it is considered preterm. If you have any symptoms of labor before the 37th week, you should call your doctor immediately.

There are many different aspects to labor. Here is some information on signs, stages, and what you can expect.

Knowing the Signs of Labor

Your due date is only an estimate of when labor will begin. It is normal for labor to begin anytime within two weeks before or after your due date. Labor will begin with regular contractions of the uterus and the opening and thinning of the cervix. When your body is preparing for labor, you may experience the following signs:

The Stages of Labor