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What Causes Mild Contractions?
Several factors can trigger mild contractions, including:
- Physical activity or exercise
- Dehydration
- A full bladder
- Sexual activity
- Stress or anxiety
It's important to stay hydrated and manage stress to help reduce the frequency and intensity of mild contractions.
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