Braxtom Hicks can also be a form of cramps. Medical jargon for this topic tends to be easier for women that have gone through the pregnancy process vs the everyday person that's not in the medical field. The article could be accused of using a click bait title, but it's like calling both a lemon and an orange citrus.
Braxton-Hicks contractions, also known as prodromal or false labor pains, are contractions of the uterus that typically are not felt until the second or third trimester of the pregnancy. Braxton-Hicks contractions are the body's way of preparing for true labor, but they do not indicate that labor has begun.
I don't know I found it's easier just to call it one word. Instead of making click bait. I know nothing about it. Not my business. Have heard of it. But labor is associated with child birth.
It's called different things depending on the circumstances. Excluding situations like the article a woman doesn't have Braxtom Hicks monthly. Although I've had some that reminded me of them!
I thought false pregnancy was covered there, as well as period pains? Oops should bring up another set of definitions. Yes, more often, cramping is STDs or UTIs. But a lot more can also be pregnancy blockers causing false pregnancies or causing cramping pains. Of course the medical classification in that link has synonymous words of individual medical conditions. But the heading is still vaginal cramps
This article's heading tries to be painfully unique, because of the rare occurrence of its particular medical condition, affecting very rare numbers, so it sensationalised it. Instead of it heading, vaginal cramps, affecting almost every other woman. Simply for the editorial. Sales.
Yawn and yawn.
Simply association instead of a tongue twister. Those absurd to pronounce conditions most cannot word. Easier just to associate with. Then the whole tea party starts a course of Latin.
No. You missed that I'm showing you a detailed examplwnof why BC is in danger. This is a known reaction that has been used when a woman is outside of the effectiveness window of Plan B.
Not only are you replying with information that has nothing to do with this thread, you're yawning over detailed descriptions, and explanations. I'm sorry this thread hasn't taught you anything. But, hopefully others will learn something.
Again and again. You're either slow or willful. Neither of which I care about. Neither the topic.
I added through association which it factually is. Vaginal cramps cover false pregnancy, period pains, UTIs, STDs, Uclers, Menopause and a host of individually medically inflated words for this press's gossip rag. I am not a female. I care not about a specific condition only about the affect. It was not labor, despite the sensationalism, rather it was another spasming vagina.
Honestly I don't know what Braxton-Hicks has to do with your vagina, and I'd probably be concerned. If I had one.
Think don't stink. Cramp the symptom affecting where else. But you had to get so medical. By that time the tuppeware party has gone home.
I am sure you had to prove it. Apology for your symptoms.
Again and again you can't disagree with someone without name calling. You show your true colors time and time again.
The fact that you can't comprehend that there's more to women's reproductive health than stds only shows why we are having these issues in this county.
Experiencing Odd Contractions
Upon seeing the Georgia woman's condition, the nurse became slightly concerned but told her not to worry because everyone handled pain differently. But then things took a turn for the worst, and Smallwood recounted feeling childbirth-like contractions, something she had only heard in films.
Amid the shooting pains, there were brief instances of blissfulness and endorphin release where Smallwood asked the nurse about the worst pain she had ever felt.
Read the comments. There are even women that have no idea. But The copper IUD is a well known backup to plan B. People ignorant on women's reproductive health can't even tell you why they're doing what they're doing. They just know they want their way regardless of the consequences.
Forced birthers don't understand that some of us got good sex ed, and understand that we already have access to at home abortions. These days it's called a, "hack".
There are also women that can't treat their autoimmune diseases because the medication is considered an abortafact. Women's health care took a serious hit when RvW fell. The only thing to do is to hope this negatively effects a loved one of a forced birther. Let them see for themselves what they've done. Because this is negatively effecting people that vote a certain way. And, the people that vote another way are willingly sterilizing themselves.
Isn't it called vaginal cramps? Not labor?
Braxtom Hicks can also be a form of cramps. Medical jargon for this topic tends to be easier for women that have gone through the pregnancy process vs the everyday person that's not in the medical field. The article could be accused of using a click bait title, but it's like calling both a lemon and an orange citrus.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470546/#:~:text=Braxton%2DHicks%20contractions%2C%20also%20known,indicate%20that%20labor%20has%20begun.
I don't know I found it's easier just to call it one word. Instead of making click bait. I know nothing about it. Not my business. Have heard of it. But labor is associated with child birth.
https://greatist.com/health/vaginal-cramps
Look surely it's on that list under a pseudonym. I meant a synonym.
It's called different things depending on the circumstances. Excluding situations like the article a woman doesn't have Braxtom Hicks monthly. Although I've had some that reminded me of them!
And your list happens to be ailments like stds.
I thought false pregnancy was covered there, as well as period pains? Oops should bring up another set of definitions. Yes, more often, cramping is STDs or UTIs. But a lot more can also be pregnancy blockers causing false pregnancies or causing cramping pains. Of course the medical classification in that link has synonymous words of individual medical conditions. But the heading is still vaginal cramps
This article's heading tries to be painfully unique, because of the rare occurrence of its particular medical condition, affecting very rare numbers, so it sensationalised it. Instead of it heading, vaginal cramps, affecting almost every other woman. Simply for the editorial. Sales.
Yawn and yawn.
Simply association instead of a tongue twister. Those absurd to pronounce conditions most cannot word. Easier just to associate with. Then the whole tea party starts a course of Latin.
No. You missed that I'm showing you a detailed examplwnof why BC is in danger. This is a known reaction that has been used when a woman is outside of the effectiveness window of Plan B.
Not only are you replying with information that has nothing to do with this thread, you're yawning over detailed descriptions, and explanations. I'm sorry this thread hasn't taught you anything. But, hopefully others will learn something.
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/morning-after-pill-emergency-contraception/how-do-iuds-work-emergency-contraception
Again and again. You're either slow or willful. Neither of which I care about. Neither the topic.
I added through association which it factually is. Vaginal cramps cover false pregnancy, period pains, UTIs, STDs, Uclers, Menopause and a host of individually medically inflated words for this press's gossip rag. I am not a female. I care not about a specific condition only about the affect. It was not labor, despite the sensationalism, rather it was another spasming vagina.
Honestly I don't know what Braxton-Hicks has to do with your vagina, and I'd probably be concerned. If I had one.
Think don't stink. Cramp the symptom affecting where else. But you had to get so medical. By that time the tuppeware party has gone home.
I am sure you had to prove it. Apology for your symptoms.
Again and again you can't disagree with someone without name calling. You show your true colors time and time again.
The fact that you can't comprehend that there's more to women's reproductive health than stds only shows why we are having these issues in this county.
http://opr.news/5172dda6230325en_us?link=1&client=opera
Read the comments. There are even women that have no idea. But The copper IUD is a well known backup to plan B. People ignorant on women's reproductive health can't even tell you why they're doing what they're doing. They just know they want their way regardless of the consequences.
Forced birthers don't understand that some of us got good sex ed, and understand that we already have access to at home abortions. These days it's called a, "hack".
http://opr.news/8ce3cfc230324en_us?link=1&client=opera
There are also women that can't treat their autoimmune diseases because the medication is considered an abortafact. Women's health care took a serious hit when RvW fell. The only thing to do is to hope this negatively effects a loved one of a forced birther. Let them see for themselves what they've done. Because this is negatively effecting people that vote a certain way. And, the people that vote another way are willingly sterilizing themselves.
https://www.newsweek.com/anger-woman-denied-abortifacient-medication-roe-v-wade-abortion-1721428?amp=1
https://qz.com/2185205/abortion-bans-are-stopping-treatments-for-arthritis-and-lupus-too
https://www.painnewsnetwork.org/stories/2022/7/14/women-with-painful-conditions-face-unintended-consequences-from-abortion-bans?format=amp
What a shit link. This is TRASH
You have the means to type your comment. You have the means to find a different source.
you have the meansd to eat a bag of dicks
You have the means to choke on all the dicks.