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When Can I Expect My Labor Pain ?

hi I had a false labor this morning I am due on the 19th, wat are the chances that I will go in tonight after my false labor contractions this morning ?
Fri, 18 Mar 2011
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Hi, Welcome to Healthcare Magic Forum.
Since your EDD is very much closer, the chances of you going in to labor are very high. Look for the signs of true labor, In true labor the pain is concentrated in lower abdomen and groin. They don't change in intensity regardless of activity and at the onset each contraction lasts for 30 secs and proceed to more than 60 secs as time comes closer. Get yourself examined by a Gynecologist to see if your Cervix is dilated. All the Best, Take Care.
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When Can I Expect My Labor Pain ?

Hi, Welcome to Healthcare Magic Forum. Since your EDD is very much closer, the chances of you going in to labor are very high. Look for the signs of true labor, In true labor the pain is concentrated in lower abdomen and groin. They don t change in intensity regardless of activity and at the onset each contraction lasts for 30 secs and proceed to more than 60 secs as time comes closer. Get yourself examined by a Gynecologist to see if your Cervix is dilated. All the Best, Take Care.