If you are concerned or unsure, that is always a reason to call us. Your call will never be in vain! Via the emergency number 023-2100153 A midwife is available 24/7 to discuss matters with you.
Around the time of your delivery, there are a number of moments when we will ask you to call us in any case:
• if your labour begins before 37 weeks
• if you are having contractions
• if your waters have broken
• if you have heavy bright red bleeding
If you are having contractions
In 90% of cases, labour begins with contractions. There are different types of contractions, namely preliminary contractions, dilation contractions, pushing contractions and afterpains.
1. Pre-contractions
These are irregular, vary in duration, can start weeks in advance, especially in the evening or after a busy day. The characteristic feature of pre-contractions is that they do not increase in strength and frequency. However, they are often painful. They often subside after a period of rest and after a warm bath or shower.
2. Dilatation contractions
These are regular and last a long time (approx. 60 seconds). Effective dilation contractions become increasingly powerful and last longer and longer. If you have contractions every 3 to 4 minutes that are difficult to cope with, then dilation is progressing more quickly and it is time to call us.
If it is the birth of your first child is, you can call if the contractions every 3 to 4 minutes for two hours come and hold for one minute.
With a second or subsequent child, you generally dilate more quickly. For example, you may already be 2 cm dilated without noticing due to preliminary contractions. If you have really strong contractions, it often goes faster. But even with a second or subsequent child, you still need powerful contractions to dilate.
If it's you second or subsequent child is, we give personalised call advice because the course of the previous delivery may have predictive value for this delivery.
3. Labour pains
During the final stage of dilation, you may feel the urge to defecate. This feeling can sometimes arise earlier because the baby's head is descending deeper. But when you are fully dilated (10 cm), you will experience a primal urge that cannot be stopped. Whether you want to or not, you will have to push. Pushing contractions are characterised by the fact that you cannot do anything else but push.
4. Afterpains
These contractions can occur immediately after birth or up to several days later. Often, the more times you have given birth, the more you may suffer from afterpains. Afterpains are useful in limiting blood loss after childbirth.
If your waters have broken
In 10% of cases, labour begins with the waters breaking. The waters breaking is not always accompanied by a large gush of amniotic fluid. Once the baby's head has descended, you will usually lose drops of amniotic fluid. Amniotic fluid is clear or whitish and has a sweet smell. Urine, on the other hand, is yellowish and has a strong smell. The difference between amniotic fluid loss and involuntary urine loss is that amniotic fluid continues to flow without it being possible to stop it. Always try to collect some amniotic fluid in, for example, a container, bag or bandage. Then we can check it if necessary.
Is it clear amniotic fluid and was at the previous pregnancy check-up If the baby's head has descended, call the midwife during the day.. If your waters break during the night, call your midwife the next morning (from 8.30 a.m.).
Is it clear amniotic fluid and was at the previous pregnancy check-up If the baby's head has not descended, please call us immediately., regardless of the time. If you are in the shop, for example, please go home and call us, and we will come to you.
See it amniotic fluid yellow/green/brown then you must always call immediately, The baby has defecated in the amniotic fluid. The condition of the baby must then be carefully monitored.
If you have heavy bright red blood loss
Slimy blood loss is normal. This is a sign that the cervix is ripening. Labour may begin the same day, but it may also take several days. At bright red blood loss, more than a sanitary towel full in half an hour, we would like you to always call us.