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  2. Uterine tachysystole - Wikipedia

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    This may have serious effects on both the mother and the fetus including hemorrhaging and death. [citation needed] There are still major gaps in understanding treatment as well as clinical outcomes of this condition. [3] Uterine tachysystole is defined as more than 5 contractions in 10 minutes, averaged over a 30-minute period. [1]

  3. Uterine hyperstimulation - Wikipedia

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    Uterine hyperstimulation or hypertonic uterine dysfunction is a potential complication of labor induction.This is displayed as Uterine tachysystole- the contraction frequency numbering more than five in a 10-minute time frame or as contractions exceeding more than two minutes in duration. [1]

  4. Woman Drives 35 Minutes to Hospital After Contractions ... - AOL

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    Jaycee Rolf always knew she wanted to have a natural at labor at home in Alabama. But, on March 2, when the family nurse practitioner began experiencing contractions every 3 to 5 minutes, she ...

  5. Braxton Hicks contractions - Wikipedia

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    Braxton Hicks contractions, also known as practice contractions or false labor, are sporadic uterine contractions that may start around six weeks into a pregnancy. [1] However, they are usually felt in the second or third trimester of pregnancy .

  6. Uterine contraction - Wikipedia

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    In the early follicular phase, uterine contractions in the non-pregnant woman occur 1–2 times per minute and last 10–15 seconds with a low intensity of usually 30 mmHg or less. This sub-endometrial layer is rich in estrogen and progesterone receptors. [3] The frequency of contractions increases to 3–4 per minute towards ovulation.

  7. When Labor Stalls: Common Causes and What You Can Do - AOL

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    A stalled labor could lead to a C-section. Learn the reasons why labor could stop—and what can be done when it does. When Labor Stalls: Common Causes and What You Can Do

  8. Contraction stress test - Wikipedia

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    Presence of contractions that occur more frequently than every 2 minutes or last longer than 90 seconds in the presence of late decelerations. Requires repeat testing on following day. [1] Equivocal—Unsatisfactory: Fewer than three contractions occur within 10 minutes, or a tracing quality that cannot be interpreted.

  9. Dysmenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    These contractions, and the resulting temporary oxygen deprivation to nearby tissues, are thought to be responsible for the pain or cramps experienced during menstruation. Compared with non-dysmenorrheic individuals, those with primary dysmenorrhea have increased activity of the uterine muscle with increased contractility and increased ...