Labor & Delivery: Signs of Real vs. False Labor. You may have already noticed prelabor signs. These have probably included an increase in Braxton Hicks contractions, an increased vaginal discharge that might be pink tinged, your baby’s head dropping to become engaged in your pelvic area, and sometimes diarrhea.
Then, can Braxton Hicks lead to real labor?
Although they can thin the cervix (the opening of the uterus) as real contractions do, Braxton-Hicks contractions won’t ultimately lead to delivery. Braxton-Hicks contractions typically start in your third trimester of pregnancy. When a Braxton-Hicks contraction hits, you’ll feel a tightening in your abdomen.