Labor can be different for every woman. The symptoms of labor can occur in any order.
During true labor contractions cause the cervix to thin (effacement) and stretch (dilatation).
During false labor contractions do not cause thinning or stretching of the cervix.
Near the end of pregnancy the baby drops or settles into the mother's pelvis. This is called dropping, lightening, or engagement. When this happens, the mother may notice her stomach looks different. She may find it easier to breathe. She might say that she is "carrying the baby lower." However, the baby puts more pressure on the bladder. This makes the mother feel like she has to urinate more often.
Many women will pass a small glob or chunk of jelly-like mucus at the end of the pregnancy. It may look like gelatin or snot. There may also be a small amount of pinkish, brownish, or blood-tinged mucus. This is called the "mucus plug."
Most women have a small amount of pinkish, brownish, or blood-tinged mucus at the end of the pregnancy. This is called the "bloody show."
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