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It really depends. I went into labor within 6 hours, my daughter in law is being induced right now as I type this and she was all these three things last Sunday the 11th. So here she is 8 days later being induced.

Her sister didn't give birth for 2 weeks after all the above mentioned. Baby comes when baby wants ;o)

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Q: 2 cms dilated and 50 percent effaced and you lost your mucous plug how much longer until labor?
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How many centimeters do you have to be dilated before the mucous plug falls out?

the mucous plug can fall out any where after the woman is dilated 2cm it also may never come out and the doctors will have to break the water them-selves.


If you are 36 weeks and 3 cm dilated and lost your mucus plug how much longer do you have?

It could be hours, days or weeks. In my case, I was 36 weeks 6 days, lost the mucous plug and had the baby 5 hours later. But, from what I've read, there is no firm correlation between how dilated you are or losing the plug and the length of time you have left.


If you have lost mucous plug and you are dilated 5cm is labor near?

Yes, very likely. Some doctors will tell you that at 5cm, you are in labor. Wait for those regular contractions, then go in.


If you lose your mucous plug in a heavy show and are dilated to one but are not having contractions then what does that mean?

It is definitely possible to have some uterine activity and not feel or notice it at all. Your mucus plug regenerates until you give birth. It just sounds like your body may be preparing for labor and delivery but there is no tell-tale sign when you'll deliver such as how much you are dilated or how much of your plug you are losing.


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