And i wasnt saying that either. I was simply saying that the difference was if it made you dilate or not. Some people say that BH arent true contractions and i was just pointing out that they are.
?? Yes thats true... we established there are 2 different kinds, thats not what shes asking... i think we are talking what the differences are... not saying they are both not contractions...
A contraction is still a contraction. The only difference is if it causing you to dilate. If not, its called Braxton Hicks.
No real contractions are just that...they are real and progress into labour... and because the contractions do stop that means they are BH... to rule out true labour contractions your are supposed to do the opposite of what you were doing when they started... if your resting and you feel them then get up and move around and they should subside... if you are walking or are being active when you rest they should subside... true labour contractions get closer, stronger and follow a rythm and do not stop when you stop your activity... i know when im driving the BH are more apparent, when i have to pee, and if i very active...
They're braxton Hicks. I have the same problem. When I walk for a while I start getting awful braxton Hicks, but they go away when I sit down.