If you think you are in labor, it is important to know when to go to the hospital. Here are some signs and guidelines to help you decide:
- Regular Contractions: If you feel contractions that are coming regularly and getting closer together, it might be time to go to the hospital. For most first-time moms, it’s usually a good idea to go when contractions are about 5 minutes apart and lasting for about 1 minute each, for at least 1 hour.
- Water Breaking: If your water breaks, and the fluid is cloudy, you should go to the hospital. This might feel like a big gush of fluid or a steady trickle. If you’re not having contractions yet, it’s important to inform your Doula.
- Bleeding: If you see bright red blood, more than just spotting, you should go to the hospital right away. This could be a sign that something needs immediate attention.
- Decreased Baby Movement: If you notice your baby is not moving as much as usual, or if you’re worried about your baby’s movements, it’s a good idea to go to the hospital to make sure everything is okay.
- Intense Pain: If you are experiencing very intense pain that doesn’t go away with contractions, you should go to the hospital. This could be a sign of something needs further investigation.
- Feeling Uneasy: If you just feel that something is not right, trust your instincts and go to the hospital. It’s always better to be safe and get checked by a healthcare professional.
It’s helpful to talk to your Doula before you go into labor. They can give you specific advice based on your health and pregnancy. They might suggest slightly different guidelines depending on your situation.
Remember to have a plan ready. Know how to get to the hospital. Have your bag packed with essentials, and make sure someone is available to take you if needed.
Labor can be unpredictable, so it’s important to listen to your body. Don’t hesitate to seek medical help if you’re unsure. Your healthcare team is there to support you and make sure you and your baby are safe.