Preterm birth or premature birth refers to the birth of a baby of less than 37 weeks of pregnancy.
The main causes include:
• Precocious fetal endocrine activation
• Uterine overdistension
• Desidual bleeding
• Intrauterine inflammation or infection
This is a process happening gradually over weeks or even months. The exact cause is not yet known.
The signs of premature labour include:
• Cramps or contraction, more than 5 in one hour
• Bleeding
• Urinary tract, bladder or kidney infection, the symptom is pain during urination
• Sudden discharge of clear, watery fluid from vagina
• Intense pelvic pressure
• Low, mild backache
If you have any one of the signs you must contact your gynaecologist immediately.
A pregnant must drink enough water. Dehydration is a cause for contractions and enough fluid intakes can avoid this.
If there is a symptom of infection go to your doctor immediately. A wrong alarm is not bad and preterm birth is not good..
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Friday, April 2, 2010
What are the signs of premature labour and how to prevent it?
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Dr. K. Padmanaban, Ph.D.
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