Is Diarrhea a Sign of Labor?

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By Lucy Chapin | Updated on Jun 24, 2024
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Diarrhea might be a sign of labor. But it also might not be! (Isn’t that annoying?) Many people have looser stools in early labor because their body is releasing more prostaglandins1 , a hormone that can cause your bowels to contract. Prostaglandins also help to soften and prepare your cervix for labor. This is why so many people have diarrhea in the hours, days, or sometimes even weeks before labor starts. 

Softer stools may also occur because your baby’s head descends lower into the pelvis late in the third trimester, pushing down on your rectum and bowels. Loose stools can also be from increased sensitivity to foods or lactose during pregnancy. 

So while many people do experience diarrhea before going into labor, and it can be a sign of labor, it doesn’t mean that labor is definitely around the corner.

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  1. Cleveland Clinic"Prostaglandins"Apr 11, 2022https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/24411-prostaglandins.


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Is Diarrhea a Sign of Labor?

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By Lucy Chapin | Updated on Jun 24, 2024
Image for article Is Diarrhea a Sign of Labor?

Diarrhea might be a sign of labor. But it also might not be! (Isn’t that annoying?) Many people have looser stools in early labor because their body is releasing more prostaglandins1 , a hormone that can cause your bowels to contract. Prostaglandins also help to soften and prepare your cervix for labor. This is why so many people have diarrhea in the hours, days, or sometimes even weeks before labor starts. 

Softer stools may also occur because your baby’s head descends lower into the pelvis late in the third trimester, pushing down on your rectum and bowels. Loose stools can also be from increased sensitivity to foods or lactose during pregnancy. 

So while many people do experience diarrhea before going into labor, and it can be a sign of labor, it doesn’t mean that labor is definitely around the corner.

Pregnant woman holding her stomach on a bed with a plant in the background

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  1. Cleveland Clinic"Prostaglandins"Apr 11, 2022https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/24411-prostaglandins.


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