Health

Saturday, October 21, 2006

false labor

Sporadic or infrequent contractions of a pregnant woman's uterus (the female reproductive organ that houses the embryo and fetus during pregnancy) late in pregnancy. The contractions are called false labor because they do not open the cervix. The contractions of false labor often go away with walking or a change in position and do not increase in intensity or severity. They're also called Braxton Hicks contractions.