anytime now. GOOD LUCK ?
The question here should really be when CAN you feel your cervix
If your cervix is really 4cm dilated (not sure what the 80 is) at 34 weeks you should be at the hospital as your baby could be born anytime and at 34 weeks your baby will be pre-term and need extra support.
Nothing really. You are just 3 cm closer to getting to 10. listen for them to tell you your membranes are bulging...which means your water is about to break...mine broke at 5 cm...but I suppose everyone is different. Good Luck
You can try nipple stimulation and raspberry leaf tea, but don't worry it will happen eventually. If he is at -2 he is not sitting directly on your cervix but is farther up in your uterus. The bowlegged feeling is normal at the end of a pregnancy from the dilation of your cervix and the stretching of the ligaments, so don't worry he's not really right between your legs!
The question you have typed, does not mean anything really!
I really doubt that there is anyone examining the size of your pupils before allowing you to step onto the ice. If you were ice skating at night, you would have naturally dilated pupils. So yes, you can skate with dilated pupils.
This means that you have a small cervix. Some girls do. All girls have a cervix. This is what the opening into the uterus is called.
they will have dilated eyes, seem really energetic and talk in an excited way. If they are bouncing off the walls with dilated eyes, they're probably coked out!
Hemorrhoids come from a dilated vein in the rectum. This is really a varicose vein.
You should only begin active pushing at full dilation (10cm). You may have an urge to push at 9cm but you need to try not pushing to allow the cervix to fully dilate. If you push before full dilation, you can cause the cervix to become swollen and this could slow down the dilation and the delivery, as well as possibly causing trauma to the cervix. If the urge to push is really strong then try some entonox (gas and air - nitrous oxide and oxygen). This can help overcome the urge to push. Your midwife will help you with this and talk you through it.
Cervix plaque is a term applied to the substance, which is really just protective epithelium covering the walls of the cervix, due to the scientific name, which is known as "leukoplakia". Leukoplakia is just a tissue generated by the body to cover the walls of the cervix and create a protective wall/covering.
I think it's around the fourth month after fertalization that you cervix expands, or the 5th month. Don't really know.