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Do You Really Need To Worry About Your Pregnancy Due Date?



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By : Apurva Shree    9 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-16 22:59:49
Every mom-to-be is anxious about her pregnancy due date. To reduce your anxiety, here are some signs that indicate your baby is in a hurry to come out and see the world!

Signs of Pregnancy Due Date

Your body gives you signs when your pregnancy due date is near. Here they are:

1. Braxton Hicks contractions or false labor - when you get contractions, breathe deeply or do some movement. If they disappear, they are Braxton Hicks contractions and not true labor. These contractions are common and nothing to worry about. They get more frequent about 15 days before delivery.
2. Expulsion of mucous plug - This happens about 3 days before delivery. However, you need not rush to the hospital when the plug, which blocks the opening of your cervix throughout the pregnancy, expels.
3. Nesting - This is a strange, but common phenomenon taking place hours before delivery. You feel quite active and start arranging furniture, cleaning your wardrobe, or doing other such preparatory activities to welcome the baby. Call this natural instinct!
4. Water break - This is the most dependable sign of pregnancy due date. Water break indicates that delivery will take place within 24 hours.
5. Other signs of pregnancy due date - back pain, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea are some other signs of approaching delivery.

Now that you are aware of the signs of your pregnancy due date, it time to take care of certain things in the last few months before you go into labor. These things will help you in smooth delivery.

Things To Do In The Last Couple Of Months Before Pregnancy Due Date

1. Enroll for childbirth and breastfeeding classes. They train you on how to handle your delivery process. This gives you confidence and prepares you mentally for the big day. You interact with other moms-to-be and get those positive vibes that are vital to endure the pain that goes with giving birth.
2. Chart out a childbirth plan. It includes the choice of birth center, type of birth, pain relievers, and kind of treatment you want, choice of people whom you wish to be present during childbirth, pregnancy bag items, and others.
3. Relax and enjoy your pregnancy week by week!

Most of the deliveries take place either a week earlier or later to the pregnancy due date. Only a few women deliver exactly on the due date. Therefore, it futile to worry so much about due date. There are other important things that need your attention. A couple of them are your health and regular checkups. Also, do not forget to remain happy and positive. Your attitude plays an important role in relaxing your mind, which, in turn, affects your endurance to bear pain during labor.

So, let pregnancy due date take a backseat for now. Focus on the pregnancy instead. You will enjoy more!
Author Resource:- Most of the deliveries take place either a week earlier or later to the pregnancy due date. For more information on childbirth, please visit pregnancy week by week.
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