<Li> A slight change in movement sometimes makes the contractions disappear . </Li> <Li> A full bladder can sometimes trigger Braxton Hicks, so urination may end the contractions . </Li> <P> Braxton Hicks contractions are named after the English doctor who first described them . In 1872, John Braxton Hicks investigated the later stages of pregnancy and noted that many women felt contractions without being near birth . This process was usually painless but caused women confusion as to whether or not they were going into actual labor . It has since been realised that Braxton Hicks contractions are much less noticeable during exercise, whereas real contractions are noticeable during exercise . </P>

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