Braxton Hicks contractions

 

Braxton Hicks Contractions

  • John Braxton Hicks, an English physician, first described it in 1871.
  • Physiological myometrial contraction.
  • Sporadic & usually starts at around 6 weeks.
  • Visualized on ultrasound in 2nd & 3rd trimesters.
  • In late pregnancy, these contractions cause false labor.

Ultrasound Findings:

  • Appears as focal 'transient' myometrial thickening making confusion with fibroid or retroplacental abnormality. These abnormalities are not transient & fibroid will have a thin echogenic pseudocapsule.
  • Give bed rest and recheck after an hour. Fibroid won't change its shape.

Case 01:





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