What Are The Signs Of Labor?
Back Pain

Back pain is a fairly common part of pregnancy. You can expect to experience some pain in your back due to the way your body is changing and becoming heavier. But about twenty-five percent of women experience a labor-related pain called back labor. Understanding how to manage back labor is important, because you'll need to if you're one of the not-so-lucky one-in-four. If you're surprised by back labor, your overall experience will become more challenging. Back labor refers to the discomfort and pain some women feel in their lower back while giving birth. This pain is related to the contracting of the uterus. Your uterus causes both regular contractions and contractions in your back. Women who experience back labor are usually having babies in a 'sunny side up' position, where the head is near your cervix, but your baby is facing the stomach instead of the back. This means the back of your baby's head is pushing down on your tailbone and spine, which compresses the nerves and leads to moderate to intense pain. Keep reading to learn more about the significant signs of labor now.