Question

Sofia is a first-time mom, and her doctor told her about Braxton Hicks contractions, but she doesn’t remember how they differ from true labor contractions. How would Sofia distinguish Braxton Hicks contractions from true labor contractions?


Braxton Hicks are usually painful while true labor contractions are less painful due to the hormones that “protect” a woman in labor from feeling pain.


Braxton Hicks will increase in intensity indefinitely but true labor contractions will only become more painful if the mother is dehydrated.


Braxton Hicks are the first types of contractions in labor, and true labor contractions are the contractions that occur during the pushing stage of labor.


Braxton Hicks will dissipate with rest or hydration while true labor contractions will increase in length and frequency and will become more painful as they continue.

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GPT-4o mini
The correct way for Sofia to distinguish Braxton Hicks contractions from true labor contractions is:

**Braxton Hicks will dissipate with rest or hydration while true labor contractions will increase in length and frequency and will become more painful as they continue.**

Braxton Hicks contractions, often referred to as "practice contractions," are generally irregular, infrequent, and tend to ease off with changes in activity or hydration, while true labor contractions become consistent, longer in duration, and more intense over time regardless of position or rest.