méhösszehúzódások
Méhosszehúzódások, a Hungarian term, translates to uterine contractions. This physiological process is primarily associated with childbirth, where the muscular walls of the uterus tighten and then relax, pushing the baby down through the birth canal. However, uterine contractions can also occur at other times during a woman's reproductive life.
These contractions are a complex interplay of hormones, primarily oxytocin, which stimulates the uterine muscles. Throughout
When labor begins, these contractions become more regular, stronger, and closer together. They are the primary
Beyond pregnancy and labor, uterine contractions can also be triggered by events like orgasm or menstruation.