As a woman approaches the end of her pregnancy, she may experience various symptoms that indicate that labor is imminent. In the eighth month of pregnancy, or between weeks 29 and 32, there are several signs that a woman may experience as her body prepares for childbirth.
Braxton Hicks Contractions
As a woman approaches the end of her pregnancy, she may begin to experience Braxton Hicks contractions, also known as false labor. These contractions are the body’s way of preparing for labor and delivery. They may feel like mild menstrual cramps or a tightening sensation in the abdomen and may come and go irregularly. Unlike true labor contractions, Braxton Hicks contractions are not usually painful and do not cause the cervix to dilate.
Increased Pelvic Pressure
As the baby grows and moves lower in the pelvis, a woman may experience increased pelvic pressure. This may cause discomfort or a feeling of heaviness in the pelvic area.
Back Pain
As the baby grows and puts pressure on the lower back, a woman may experience back pain. This pain may be mild or severe and may come and go or be constant.
Fatigue
Pregnancy can be exhausting, and by the eighth month, a woman may feel extremely tired. This may be due to the extra weight she is carrying, as well as the physical and emotional stress of pregnancy.
Swelling
As the body retains more water and blood to support the growing fetus, a woman may experience swelling in her feet, ankles, and hands. This swelling is called edema and is usually not a cause for concern.
Nesting Instinct
As the due date approaches, some women may experience a strong urge to clean and organize their home in preparation for the baby’s arrival. This is known as the nesting instinct and is a normal part of the nesting process.
Increased Vaginal Discharge
As the body prepares for childbirth, a woman may notice an increase in vaginal discharge. This discharge is usually clear or white and may be thicker than usual.
It’s important to note that not all women will experience these symptoms in the eighth month of pregnancy, and some women may experience them earlier or later in their pregnancy. If a woman experiences any unusual symptoms, she should consult her healthcare provider.