Early Labor…and Your Emotions

Dear Expectant Parents,

As you approach your due month, you may be wondering about early labor, and how you will feel during this stage of preparation and waiting. Let’s explore some common emotions of mom (and dad) during early labor.

But first…what is early labor?

In Early Labor your body is preparing for labor and the delivery of your baby! It can last anywhere from 6-12 hours to even as long as a few days. In this stage of labor, your muscles, ligaments, and bones are loosening up with a hormones known as relaxin. You will begin to feel contractions that can range anywhere from 5-20 minutes apart, and they may even stop and start for a few days. Your cervix is softening, thinning, and opening and your pelvic bones and muscles are moving to allow baby to be born!

Your Emotions

As you enter early labor and approach the arrival of your baby, it suddenly hits you…this is happening! There is a range of emotions that can arise during and after early labor, let’s explore some of these emotions:

Though your emotions may range from joyful to fearful as you enter early labor, I pray that you feel prepared to enter into them and to respond.

Love,

Pearl

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