signs labour is near

Signs Labour Is Near — What Changes and What Does Not Predict It

A show, lower pressure, looser stools, nesting or irregular contractions can happen before labour, but the clearest signs are contractions becoming regular and stronger, waters breaking and progressive cervical change.

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The short answer: No single pre-labour symptom can tell you the exact day. Track the pattern, your baby’s movements and your maternity unit’s instructions rather than relying on one sign.

Possible early clues

  • A mucus show
  • More pelvic pressure
  • Backache or period-like cramps
  • Irregular tightenings
  • A change in energy or bowel habits

Stronger evidence labour is starting

  • Contractions become longer, stronger and closer together
  • They continue despite rest, hydration or changing position
  • Your waters break
  • Your care team confirms cervical change

When not to wait

Common questions

Does losing the mucus plug mean labour starts today?

Not necessarily. A show can happen shortly before labour or days earlier, and some people never notice it.

Can labour start without waters breaking?

Yes. Waters often break during labour rather than before contractions begin.

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