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First vs. Second Pregnancy: What to Expect According to Birth Experts
Having attended over 10,000 births together, experienced Dr. Yaakov Abdlehak OB/GYN and certified nurse midwife Kristin Mallon consistently observe differences between first and second pregnancies — both in the body’s physical response and in the way care is personalized.
1. Labor tends to be faster in the second:
In a first pregnancy ("primip"), the cervix, uterus, and pelvic floor are going through this process for the first time. Labor (especially early labor) is usually longer because the body is “learning” how to stretch and open.
In a second pregnancy ("multip"), the cervix and uterus often respond more quickly. Labor tends to be shorter and more efficient — sometimes dramatically so.
2. Physical symptoms show up earlier in the second:
Many women “show” earlier during the second pregnancy because the abdominal muscles and ligaments are already stretched from the first.
Common symptoms like back pain, round ligament pain, and pelvic pressure may also appear sooner.
3. Confidence and mental preparation are different:
First-time mothers often seek more reassurance, detailed explanations, and frequent check-ins because everything is new.
Second-time mothers are often more tuned into their bodies, more trusting of the process, and ask for more autonomy. They typically want care that respects their previous experiences — whether that means avoiding past mistakes or replicating positive memories.
Tune in and listen as these two experts dive into these and other topics, sharing real-world insights, practical advice, and what every mother should know for her first, second, and beyond.
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First vs. Second Pregnancy: What to Expect According to Birth Experts
Having attended over 10,000 births together, experienced Dr. Yaakov Abdlehak OB/GYN and certified nurse midwife Kristin Mallon consistently observe differences between first and second pregnancies — both in the body’s physical response and in the way care is personalized.
1. Labor tends to be faster in the second:
In a first pregnancy ("primip"), the cervix, uterus, and pelvic floor are going through this process for the first time. Labor (especially early labor) is usually longer because the body is “learning” how to stretch and open.
In a second pregnancy ("multip"), the cervix and uterus often respond more quickly. Labor tends to be shorter and more efficient — sometimes dramatically so.
2. Physical symptoms show up earlier in the second:
Many women “show” earlier during the second pregnancy because the abdominal muscles and ligaments are already stretched from the first.
Common symptoms like back pain, round ligament pain, and pelvic pressure may also appear sooner.
3. Confidence and mental preparation are different:
First-time mothers often seek more reassurance, detailed explanations, and frequent check-ins because everything is new.
Second-time mothers are often more tuned into their bodies, more trusting of the process, and ask for more autonomy. They typically want care that respects their previous experiences — whether that means avoiding past mistakes or replicating positive memories.
Tune in and listen as these two experts dive into these and other topics, sharing real-world insights, practical advice, and what every mother should know for her first, second, and beyond.
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