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The Contraction No One Talks About…

Today’s entry is a good one, because we’re talking about a moment almost every pregnant woman hits — but nobody warns you about:

The first practice contraction that actually makes you stop mid-sentence.

You know the ones I’m talking about…
You’re walking, folding laundry, minding your business — and suddenly your whole belly tightens like a fist.

Not painful.
Not dramatic.
Just… tight.

So here’s the real talk:
That’s a Braxton Hicks contraction — your body’s rehearsal for the big day.

But what most moms don’t know is this:

Braxton Hicks are actually one of your body’s best clues that your uterus is getting stronger.

They’re literally your uterus doing tiny workouts.
Like those baby Peloton classes you didn’t sign up for but apparently still have to attend.

Here’s what they actually mean:

1. Your uterus is building endurance.

Just like your legs would train for a marathon, your uterus is prepping for the marathon of labor.

2. They often show up when you’re tired...

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Why Kegels Might Be Hurting Your Birth — And What To Do Instead

 

If someone’s told you to “do your Kegels” when you’re pregnant, don’t hit play on that autopilot just yet. Because when it comes to prepping for birth, the story isn’t quite what we’ve all been told.

 

What’s wrong with “just Kegels”?

“Kegels” are those squeeze-and-lift exercises you do when you’re at a red light, brushing your teeth, or standing in line. They’re great for strengthening the pelvic floor when you need hold-and-lift (like fixing leakage or postpartum support). nhs.uk+1
But - here’s the thing - birthing is not about clenching. It’s about opening, releasing, and allowing. Evidence shows that when your pelvic floor doesn’t relax enough, it may result in a longer pushing phase, more tearing, or more discomfort. PubMed+1

So what should your pelvic floor be doing pre-birth?

  • Relaxation + release: Your body needs to know how to let go.

  • Balance + strength + flexibility: One without the others is a recipe for tension.

  • Movement patterns that mimic birth:

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