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		<title>What do contractions feel like?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do contractions feel like? I had no idea. I asked a friend of mine who had 2 children. She said it started off feeling like period pain. That seemed easy!
I woke up at 6 in the morning 9 days after baby was due, with an achy period pain. I can&#8217;t really describe where the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" title="image of pregnant woman" src="http://www.onlinemum.com/images/articles/pregwoman3.jpg" alt="image of a pregnant woman" width="167" height="250" /><strong>What do contractions feel like?</strong> I had no idea. I asked a friend of mine who had 2 children. She said it started off feeling like period pain. That seemed easy!</p>
<p>I woke up at 6 in the morning 9 days after baby was due, with an achy period pain. I can&#8217;t really describe where the pain was, it was kind of between the top of my legs and bottom of my belly. After a minute or so it went. Half an hour later it returned. The same pattern carried on, I just thought I was achy. My partner said &#8220;You are in labour&#8221; I was sure I wasn&#8217;t. But he was right. The pain got slowly worse, and felt like my insides were tightening and loosening. You could tell when it was going to happen. It built up.<span id="more-1122"></span></p>
<p>My waters hadn&#8217;t broken. So I thought I had ages to go. We started timing my contractions and they were 15  minutes apart. Very quickly they were 5 minutes though! It was 4 pm, I remember that well enough. My partner panicked a bit , it all seemed to be happening quickly now, he rang the hospital to see what we should do. The midwives told us to come down to the hospital.</p>
<p>My contractions were more intense, but still managable. I guess I was lucky.  They were getting quite painful now, and I really wanted to be in hospital. They were still a tightening and loosening feeling around my belly. As the tightening got more intense the pain did too.</p>
<p><strong>The journey to hospital was horrible.</strong> Every bump in the road jolted me and hurt. I suppose the baby was very low down in my pelvis. They told us when we got to hospital I was 5 centimeters dilated and should have the baby very soon. They weren&#8217;t quite right. Baby wanted to stay put for a while. It wasn&#8217;t until lunchtime the next day that baby finally was born.</p>
<p>The contractions got very intense and were very tiring. I had gas and air which helped a lot. Around 11 am the next day, the contractions began to feel different. I wanted to push. I had no idea what I meant by that. I just had an urge to push. The midwives checked, yes I was fully dilated and ready!</p>
<p><strong>The pain of the contractions was quite bad now, but I knew it would be over soon.</strong></p>
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