Contractions all the time but no pain

If you have contractions without abdominal pain, depending on the time of delivery, they may be pseudo contractions, which do not mean that delivery is imminent, or they may be true contractions, which mean that the membranes are about to break. The first thing you should do is to go to the hospital in time for delivery. 1. Pseudo contractions: If it’s not time for delivery, it’s usually pseudo contractions, which often occur in late pregnancy, meaning that the stomach is hard and irregular, sometimes several times a day, more obvious at night, and not strong. Some pregnant mothers do not feel pain and do not need to be overly nervous. False contractions are the precursors of real contractions, and once the false contractions gradually transition to real contractions, the performance of labor will appear. Be sure to go to the hospital in a timely manner, waiting for delivery; 2, true contractions: if the time of delivery is true contractions, most people have stomach pain, but a small number of people are posterior to the uterus, may only feel the waist soreness and swelling, the pain in the abdomen is not obvious. Regular true contractions are a sign that labor has begun, usually starting with contractions that are 5-6 minutes apart and last 20-30 seconds, after which the interval gradually shortens, the duration gradually increases, and the pain level gradually increases. During pregnancy, pregnant women should go for regular prenatal checkups to keep track of the growth and development of the fetus. If there is any discomfort, go to the hospital in time for consultation and examination. You need to relax, eat a balanced diet and get enough rest to avoid excessive stress.