7 Ways to Recognize and Manage Preterm Labor Risks
16/10/2025
Preterm labor—birth before 37 weeks—can be triggered by many factors. Use these 7 strategies to recognize warning signs, lower your risks and prepare for the weeks ahead.
- 1. Understand True vs False Contractions: True labor contractions are regular, increasing in intensity and frequency, while Braxton Hicks are sporadic, mild and often ease with rest or position changes.
- 2. Watch for Key Warning Signs: Track contractions that occur every 5-10 minutes, persistent pelvic pressure, low backache or any fluid leakage. Document timing and duration for your care provider.
- 3. Manage Medical Risk Factors: Share your history of preterm birth, multiple pregnancy or infections with your provider early. Routine cervical length checks and infection screenings between 16-24 weeks can help prevent early delivery.
- 4. Optimize Your Prenatal Routine: Stay hydrated, eat balanced meals rich in folate and protein, take 400 mcg of folic acid daily and practice gentle prenatal yoga or guided breathing to lower stress.
- 5. Prepare Your Birth and Hospital Plan: Pack essentials—outfit, toiletries, snacks, phone charger—list emergency contacts and outline your birth preferences so you can act quickly if labor starts early.
- 6. Support Your Emotional Wellness: Use breathing exercises, mindfulness or journaling to manage anxiety. Lean on peer support groups and keep open communication with loved ones and your care team.
- 7. Build Your Postnatal and NICU Readiness: Research NICU basics—incubators, monitors and kangaroo care—and arrange childcare backup, review parental leave policies and create a family calendar for appointments.
By following these steps, you’ll feel more confident in spotting preterm labor signs, minimizing risks and navigating early arrival with a solid support plan.
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