prelabor
Prelabor is the phase before active labor when the body begins preparing for birth. It is sometimes called prodromal labor or false labor, though these terms can have slightly different clinical meanings in different settings. Prelabor may occur days or hours before true labor and does not always happen in every pregnancy. People may notice a range of signs, or none at all, during this period.
Common signs include irregular contractions that do not become regular or progressively stronger, often referred to
Prelabor is distinct from active labor, which features regular contractions that intensify and persist, leading to
When to seek care: seek medical advice or evaluation if contractions become regular (for example, every five
Management and prognosis: for many pregnancies, prelabor resolves without intervention. Rest, hydration, and monitoring are commonly