Diurnal and Gestational Patterns of Uterine Activity in Normal Human Pregnancy

Apr 1, 1994Obstetrics and gynecology

Daily and pregnancy-stage changes in normal uterine activity

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Abstract

Analysis of 71,683 hours revealed that no contractions were recorded in 73% of the hours during normal pregnancy.

  • Fewer than four contractions per hour occurred in 96% of recorded hours.
  • Contraction frequency increased with gestational age, with the 95th percentile reaching 4.9 contractions per hour at 38-40 weeks.
  • A significant clustering of contractions was observed at night, particularly pronounced after 24 weeks, with a night:day ratio of 2:1 at 28-32 weeks.
  • Rest was associated with a decrease in contraction frequency, while sexual activity was linked to an increase.
  • No changes in contraction frequency were observed in relation to emotional stress.

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