Your body will know when it's time to go, but to not get sent back home you should be experiencing contractions that are very intense, that are about 4-5 minutes apart that are lasting 45 seconds to a minute apart for at least 30 minutes consistently. You are going to go into a triage area when you get to the hospital where they are going to put you on monitors to make sure that you are having that pattern I said above, and if you are not, they will send you home. So to avoid that runaround. Be patient, the baby will come.
Please follow the instructions given to you by your doctor / midwife regarding when to call and when to show up at the hospital. The above answer is good general information but as every woman is different, so is every labor.
Isn't it obvious!go to hospital !
GO TO THE HOSPITAL NOW!!!!!!!! IF YOU ARE DUE SHORTLY, THEN YOU MAY BE IN LABOR. IF YOU HAVE A WHILE BEFORE YOU ARE DUE, THEN YOU MAY NEED SOMETHING TO STOP PRETERM LABOR.
Go straight to the Animal Hospital
go straight to the hospital.
Yes. It is possible to go into labor at any point. It might not be healthy for the baby to be in labor at 30 weeks, so it's best to get to a hospital and be examined by a medical professional.
go straight to A&E at the hospital
you don't unless you are alergic...I think
Your kids may go with you to the hospital but they must wait in another room.
In a hospital who takes care of the mother during labor???
Yes you are in labour. Get your things and go to the hospital/call midwife.
You should go to the doctor in compliance with the order of your Obstetrician. Usually, women go to the Doctor when their contractions are regular and predictable. You also have to factor in inclement weather and unforseen circumstances. Consult your Doctor. if you are in labor then who ever is near you should get in the car and drive you to the hospital asap so the you may give birth
Cramping is normal during pregnancy and could persist. It could also be a sign that the baby is in distress or that you are having false labor pains. You should go get an ultrasound to make sure that the baby isn't in distress. If the cramping is sever then it could be preterm contractions. If the cramping gets worse and closer together you should go straigh to the hospital and have an ultrasound or to the labor and delivery room at the nearest hospital straight away.