Your obstetrician will guide you through what to do when labour starts. Signs of labour include regular contractions, leaking or a sudden release of amniotic fluid, and bloody discharge. If you notice these signs, it’s time to head to the hospital.
You may feel cramps similar to menstrual cramps or experience contractions. It’s also possible to have nausea, diarrhoea, or indigestion during this time. Some people experience lower back pain or a dull ache in their lower back.
Additionally, you might feel pressure or discomfort in your pelvic area, thighs, or groin. Changes in vaginal discharge are common as well, which could be thin, watery, or even pinkish, brownish, or contain traces of blood. Some people may also pass a mucus plug. A trickle or gush of fluid from your vagina may suggest your water has broken, signalling that the membrane surrounding your baby has ruptured and the amniotic fluid is leaking.
If you think labour has started, contacting your healthcare provider is essential. Reach out to us at 9159580000 or visit the hospital immediately if you experience bleeding with cramps, watery discharge, or contractions that occur 10 minutes apart or less. You will be admitted and assessed to determine your stage of labour.