you will know....you get the urge that you need to push.
Stage 2 of labor is when the mother will begin pushing. The mother will be dilated 10 centimeters at this point.
When the cervix is dilated to 10cm it is time to push the baby out during labor.
During labor, the myometrium contracts to push out the fetus.
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Answer: During the first stage of labor, the cervix will start to thin out (also called efface) and open up (also called dilate). The first stage of labor can take a couple of hours or a couple of weeks (I was in my first stage of labor with my daughter for 2 weeks). Most women usually stay at home during this stage as it is not the "active" stage of labor. The active stage of labor is stage 2. During this stage your cervix will continue to efface and dilate at a much more rapid pace. This ends with the birth of your baby. Then comes stage 3, also know as the after-birth stage. This is when you push out the placenta, which is what protected the baby for 9 months and held the fluids.
An episiotomy is done during the second stage of labor
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All laws relating to the Shabbat can be broken if a life depends upon doing so - for example, during labour when the baby could be harmed if the mother did not push or if a Jew was to see someone in any form of danger.
There are no studies which show that premature labor is hereditary, but it is worth letting your obstetrician know if you have such a history. It is also worthwhile to be more vigilant about premature contractions during your pregnancy.
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You can't really push a baby "back in," but if you go into labor early, your doctor or midwife might try some things to put off labor if they feel it is necessary.
In a hospital who takes care of the mother during labor???