1. Uterine contractions lasting for two to three minutes are a relatively common phenomenon during late pregnancy or childbirth, especially near delivery, which is usually considered a normal manifestation of uterine contractions.
However, if this situation occurs in early or mid pregnancy and is accompanied by pain, bleeding, or other discomfort symptoms, it may not be a normal phenomenon and requires timely medical examination.
Under normal circumstances, the duration, intensity, and frequency of uterine contractions may vary depending on the pregnancy and delivery process. Whether it is normal for uterine contractions to persist for two or three minutes depends on the specific pregnancy and individual situation. If you have any doubts or discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner.