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Rising Kashmir > Blog > Health > Women’s Health: Understanding Preterm Labour?
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Women’s Health: Understanding Preterm Labour?

Dr Khalid Ur Rehman
Last updated: November 6, 2022 12:27 am
Dr Khalid Ur Rehman
Published: November 6, 2022
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Preterm labor occurs when regular contractions result in the opening of your cervix after week 20 and before week 37 of pregnancy.
Preterm labor can result in premature birth.The earlier premature birth happens, the greater the health risks for your baby. Many premature babies(Preemies)need special care in the neonatal intensive care unit.Preemies can also have long-term mental and physical disabilities.
1. Cause
The specific cause of preterm labor often isn’t clear.Certain risk factors might increase the chance of preterm labor, but preterm labor can also occur in pregnant women with no known risk factors.
 
2. Signs and Symptoms
a. Regular or frequent sensations of abdominal tightening(Contractions)
b. Constant low,dull backache
c. A sensation of pelvic or lower abdominal pressure
d. Mild abdominal cramps
e. Vaginal spotting or light bleeding
f. Preterm rupture of membranes — in a gush or a continuous trickle of fluid after the membrane around the baby breaks or tears
g. A change in type of vaginal discharge — watery,mucus-like or bloody
If you experience these signs or symptoms or you’re concerned about what you’re feeling,contact your health care Physician right away.Don’t worry about mistaking false labor for the real thing.Everyone will be pleased if it’s a false alarm.
 
3. Risk Factors
Preterm labor can affect any pregnancy. Many Factors have been associated with an increased risk of Preterm labor:
a. Previous preterm labor or premature birth,particularly in the most recent pregnancy or in more than one previous pregnancy
b. Pregnancy with Twins,Triplets or other multiples
c. Shortened Cervix
d. Problems with the Uterus or Placenta
e. Smoking cigarettes or using illicit drugs
f. Certain infections,particularly of the Amniotic fluid and lower genital tract
g. Some Chronic conditions,such as high blood pressure,diabetes,autoimmune disease and depression
h. Stressful life events,such as the Death of a loved one
i. Too much Amniotic fluid(Polyhydramnios)
j. Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
k. Presence of a fetal birth defect
l. An interval of less than 12 months — or of more than 59 months — between pregnancies
m. Age of Mother,both young and older, black,non-Hispanic race and ethnicity
 
4. Complications
Complications of preterm labor include delivering a preterm baby.This can pose a number of health concerns for your baby, such as:
a. Low birth weight
b. Breathing difficulties
c. Underdeveloped Organs 
d. Vision Problems.
e. Children who are born Prematurely also have a higher risk of Cerebral Palsy
f. Learning Disabilities and Behavioral Problems.
 
5. Prevention
You might not be able to prevent preterm labor — but there’s much you can do to promote a healthy,full-term pregnancy.For example:
a. Seek regular Prenatal care.Prenatal visits can help your health care Physician to monitor your health and your baby’s health. 
b. Mention any signs or symptoms that concern you.
c. If you have a history of Preterm labor or develop signs or symptoms of preterm labor,you might need to see your health care Physician more Often during pregnancy.
d. Eat a healthy diet.Healthy pregnancy outcomes are generally associated with Good Nutrition.
e. In addition,some Research suggests that a diet high in Polyunsaturated fatty acids(PUFAs) is associated with a Lower risk of Premature birth.PUFAs are found in Nuts,Seeds,Fish and Seed Oils.
f. Avoid risky substances.If you Smoke,quit. 
g. Ask your health care Physician about a Smoking Cessation program.
h. Consider Pregnancy Spacing. 
i. Some Research suggests a link between Pregnancies Spaced Less than Six months apart,or more than 59 months apart,and an increased risk of Premature Birth.Consider talking to your health care Physician about pregnancy spacing.
j. Be cautious when using Assisted Reproductive Technology(ART).
k. If you’re planning to use ART to get Pregnant,consider how many Embryos will be Transferred.
l. Multiple pregnancies carry a higher rRsk of Preterm labor.
m. Manage Chronic conditions such as Diabetes,High Blood Pressure and Obesity, increase the risk of Preterm labor. 
n. Work with your health care Physician to keep any Chronic Conditions under control.
If your health care Physician determines that you’re at increased risk of Preterm labor,he or she might recommend taking additional steps to reduce your risk.
 
6. Diagnosis
Your health care Physician will review your medical History and Risk factors for Preterm labor and evaluate your signs and symptoms.If you’re experiencing Regular Uterine Contractions and your Cervix has begun to Soften,thin and Open(Dilate) before 37 weeks of pregnancy,you’ll likely be diagnosed with Preterm labor.
a. Pelvic exam:Your health care Physician might evaluate the Firmness and Tenderness of your Uterus and the baby’s size and position.If your Water(Amniotic Fluid) hasn’t Broken and there’s no concern that the Placenta is covering the cervix (Placenta Previa),he or she might also do a Pelvic exam to determine whether your cervix has begun to Open.Your health care Physician might also check for Uterine Bleeding.
b. Ultrasound:A transvaginal ultrasound might be used to measure the length of your cervix.An ultrasound might also be done to check for problems with the baby or placenta, confirm the baby’s position, assess the volume of amniotic fluid,and estimate the baby’s weight.
c. Uterine Monitoring:Your health care provider might use a uterine monitor to measure the duration and spacing of your contractions.
d. Lab tests:Your health care provider might take a swab of your vaginal secretions to check for the presence of certain infections and Fetal Fibronectin — a substance that acts like a Glue between the fetal sac and the lining of the uterus and is discharged during labor.These results will be reviewed in combination with other risk factors.You’ll also provide a Urine sample,which will be tested for the presence of certain Bacteria.
 
7. Treatment
A. Medications
Once you’re in labor,there are no medications or surgical procedures to stop labor,other than temporarily.However,your Physician might recommend the following medications:
Corticosteroids:Corticosteroids can help promote your baby’s Lung Maturity.If you are between 23 and 34 weeks,your doctor will likely recommend Corticosteroids if you are thought to be at increased risk of delivery in the next One to Seven days.Your doctor may also recommend steroids if you are at risk of delivery between 34 weeks and 37 weeks.You might be given a repeat course of corticosteroids if you’re less than 34 weeks Pregnant,at risk of delivering within Seven days,and you had a prior course of Corticosteroids more than 14 days previously.
Magnesium Sulfate:Your doctor might offer Magnesium Sulfate if you have a high risk of delivering between weeks 24 and 32 of pregnancy.Some Research has shown that it might reduce the risk of a specific type of damage to the brain(Cerebral Palsy)for babies born before 32 weeks of gestation.
Tocolytics:Your health care Physician might give you a medication called a Tocolytic to temporarily slow your contractions.Tocolytics may be used for 48 hours to delay preterm labor to allow corticosteroids to provide the maximum benefit or,if necessary,for you to be transported to a hospital that can provide specialized care for your premature baby.
Tocolytics don’t address the underlying cause of preterm labor and overall have not been shown to improve babies’outcomes. Your health care Physician won’t recommend a tocolytic if you have certain conditions,such as pregnancy-induced high blood pressure(Preeclampsia).If you’re not hospitalized,you might need to schedule weekly or more-frequent visits with your health care provider so that he or she can monitor signs and symptoms of Preterm labor.
 
B. Surgical Procedures
If you are at risk of Preterm labor because of a Short Cervix,your doctor may suggest a surgical procedure known as “Cervical Cerclage”During this procedure,the cervix is Stitched Closed with Strong Sutures. Typically,the Sutures are removed after 36 completed weeks of pregnancy.If necessary,the sutures can be removed earlier.Cervical cerclage might be recommended if you’re less than 24 weeks Pregnant,you have a history of Early Premature Birth,and an Ultrasound shows your Cervix is opening or your cervical length is less than 25 millimeters.
 
C. Preventive Medication
If you have a history of premature birth, your health care Physician might suggest weekly shots of a form of the hormone Progesterone called Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate,starting during your second Trimester and continuing until week 37 of pregnancy.In addition,your health care Physician might offer Progesterone,which is inserted in the Vagina,as a Preventive measure against Preterm birth.If you are diagnosed with a Short Cervix before 24 week of pregnancy,your health care Physician might also recommend use of progesterone until week 37 of Pregnancy.
Recent Research suggests that Vaginal Progesterone is as Effective as Cervical Cerclage in preventing preterm birth for some women who are at Risk.The medication has the advantage of not requiring Surgery or Anesthesia.Your doctor may offer you medication as an alternative to Cervical Cerclage.
If you have a history of Preterm labor or Premature birth,you’re at risk of a subsequent Preterm labor.Work with your health care Physician to manage any risk factors and respond to early warning signs and symptoms.
 
8. Lifestyle and Home Remedies
Preterm contractions might be Braxton Hicks Contractions,which are Common and don’t necessarily mean that your cervix will begin to open.If you’re having contractions that you think might be a symptom of Preterm labor;
Try walking, resting or changing positions.This might stop False labor contractions.If you’re in True Preterm labor,however,your contractions will continue.
Note:”Bed Rest to manage Preterm labor hasn’t been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth.Bed rest can lead to Blood Clots,Emotional Distress and Muscle weakness”
 
9. Coping and Support
If you’re at risk of Preterm Labor or Premature birth,you might feel scared or anxious about your pregnancy.This might be especially true if you have a history of Preterm labor or Premature birth.Consult your health care Physician about healthy ways to relax and stay calm.

 

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