What are frequent false contractions in late pregnancy?

Frequent false contractions in late pregnancy are caused by the stimulation of the enlarged uterus, and may also be caused by preterm labor or other factors.
In late pregnancy, the fetus is relatively large, as the fetus continues to grow, the range of movement in the uterine cavity is limited to a certain extent, the enlarged uterus will make the uterine muscles become sensitive, the fetus will feel obvious contractions after a little activity. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, but if the contractions are frequent and regular, it means that the baby is about to be born, and you need to go to the hospital for checkups and wait for delivery.
Frequent contractions in late pregnancy, if not yet full-term, may be a symptom of preterm labor, usually accompanied by abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding symptoms. You need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment to preserve the fetus or terminate the pregnancy in time.
Frequent false contractions in late pregnancy may also be related to stimuli such as stress or fatigue. Usually contractions will decrease after relaxation or rest. Observe the contractions first to avoid over-stressing.