As you get further along in your pregnancy your doctor might want to strap a fetal monitor on you every 2-4 weeks (usually beginning around 28 weeks). This monitor, which involves putting a strap around your belly for about 20 minutes, checks to make sure you’re not having any contractions. Unfortunately, the device doesn’t differentiate between “real” contractions and Braxton Hicks. It can be…
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