My Uterus Feels as Though It Is Contracting When I'm Sleeping....

Updated on June 21, 2007
C.R. asks from Lansing, MI
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I am currently in my 5th month of pregnancy and I have noticed lately that when i'm sleeping sometimes I wake up and my stomache is as hard as a rock. It happens sometimes throughout the day as well. I was just wondering if anyone else out there has experienced this or something similar. Or if I need to be worried.

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C.R.

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Yep, braxton hicks.I started getting mine around five months and had them until I delivered.I know I got them at night alot and also in the morning when I was trying to roll out of bed :o) Sometimes just bending over would cause one.I was told it is the body's way of preparing the uterus for labor.So I thought " hey, my labor will be a piece of cake and I will be delivered by my due date". Yeah right ..haha They are a neusance but normal..

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H.S.

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It sounds normal, but just to be safe, check with your OB-GYN. Good luck.

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P.B.

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This could be braxton hicks contractions, but I would certainly speak with my doctor just to be sure.
Good luck!

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S.C.

answers from Detroit on

your uterus will contract throughout your entire pregnancy, the concern is to what extent and is it painful or long or frequent. It is definetly something you should give your ob a call about, better to be safe then sorry. good luck to ya.

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E.E.

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Hi C.! I'm E., I live in West Lansing near the corner of W. Saginaw and Willow Hwy. I have three children, is this your first? With all three of my pregnancies, I had that same tightening around the end of the fourth/beginning of the fifth month. You can call the nurse at your Obstetrician's office just to be sure, but it usually means you need to take it a little more easy, if your body senses that you are moving a lot, it gets your uterus "ready". So try to sit, I know it's hard with a 2 and a half year old, but try to take it easy!

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R.W.

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Sounds like braxton hicks completely normal especially in 2nd + pregnancies.

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J.K.

answers from Detroit on

Hi C.,

It sounds like Braxton Hicks contractions to me and I had them when I was pregnant with my daughter. I was actually on bed rest for two months because they kept getting stronger. I would talk to your OB about this and when it happens, it sometimes helps to drink a lot of water, lay on your left side and rest.

J.

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C.S.

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Braxton hicks could be ther cause !

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M.H.

answers from Detroit on

Hi,

See your doctor immediately just to be sure. My stomach felt similar at weeks 17-21...turns out the tightness/cramping was pre-term labor contractions. I ended up going through about 3 1/2 months of bedrest, medication to stop my contractions and once-a-day monitoring of my contractions with machinery at home to make sure I wasn't having too many. My baby came at 31 weeks (now 19 months old, healthy and wild as can be).

I don't mean to scare you. You are probably fine. It could very well be Braxton-Hicks contractions, but definitely check with your physician.

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C.L.

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Congratulations, when are you due? I am due September 23rd. I live NW of Lansing in Owosso area with my hubby of 8 years and my little boy Evan who turned 2 in March (29th). I started out a SAHM but when my parents retired I now work from a home office for a company that markets FujiFilm.
In re to your question-I have been having the same thing happen, I chalked it up to Braxton Hicks but figured I'd ask my Dr. when I go in next week for my glucose test.
Good luck!
C. L.

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T.S.

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That is usually what they call Braxton Hicks.... it pretty well stinks. My daughter had them from 4 mths on... The docs werent worried tho as they were far too inconsistent, too short and too far apart. Give em a call for your own peace of mind, but this is probably all it is...
Good luck
T.

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L.W.

answers from Detroit on

Those are Braxton-Hicks contractions. Totally normal, though any concern you have should be brought up in your next OB appt. Since you have already had a baby you can get these contractions earlier then the previous pregnancy, and they can be stronger, so maybe more noticable. I had them pretty strong starting from pretty early in my fourth pregnancy. Good luck. Congrats on the new baby.

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K.P.

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Yes while most likely it is braxton hicks I would get checked just to be sure. I was in pre-term labor at 25 weeks and "just thought it was braxton hicks" My babies were born at only 27 weeks! So my advice is to be overly sure about everything!
Congrats on your little one...good luck:)

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M.

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I am also pregant with my second and have experienced the same thing. They say that this is really common for second time mom's to feel this as early as 20 weeks. As long as it doesn't last for more then an hour and intensify it is compeltely normal. If you are concerned though I would talk to your OB. Good luck to you

K.B.

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C.,
Hi... well I know what you're going through, this didn't happen to me with my first son until I was almost due, but I had a lot of Braxton Hicks contractions with my second son (who's now almost 8 months old) and early on too. I'm not your doctor, but as far as I can tell from what you've described it perfectly normal and nothing to be worried about.
Hope this helps!

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