First time labors many times are anywhere from 12-18 hours start to finish...
They are usually under 60 seconds long.
false labor the contractions are irregular and don't last very long, true labor they are regular and increase in intensity. Also, before you go into labor you'll have your water break and a few days before hand, you'll experience the baby dropping into the birthing position.
True labor will not usually stop. Labor that stops is, by definition, false labor. False labor is common, especially in a second or third (or fourth, etc.) pregnancy. These contractions, however, are useful in that they help prepare the cervix for labor by softening it, thinning it out, and dilating it. First time moms often begin labor with a long, closed and thick cervix; women who've had a baby before will usually have a softened, somewhat dilated cervix when they start. It's hard to predict when any woman will go into labor. Contractions may be off and on for days before real labor begins. Eat, stay hydrated, and get as much rest as you can until it does.
Should be right after, since normally water breaks after you feeling contractions in minutes apart as sign of early labor phase
What you are experiencing is called Braxton-Hicks contractions. It is perfectly normal. It is the body's way of "practicing" for the real thing. As long as there is no constant pressure on the floor of the pelvis or discharge of blood or liquid, the mild contractions you are feeling is not a threat. Your baby will be born when he or she is ready. The B-H contractions do not mean labor will begin any sooner than is proper.
The vaginal contractions are for a woman to have an elastic opening in giving birth. Also, for accommodating the bigger and long penis during sexual intercourse. Because of the contractions, and during intercourse, a man tends to penetrate the vagina fully and deeply. And, some men try to pump harder which makes the vagina more pliable.
2 hours
5 days..
about 1 1/2 hours
It depends... It can be 4 hours or 1 day
That is individual. The contractions can stop so you have to continue the next day, the baby get stressed, they need to have a c-section etc , a million things can happen.
There is no scientific evidence that tea helps induce labour. It is known however that some teas can cause false contractions, but not labour.
C-sections are scheduled to be done before labor begins. Contractions can cause many complications in a cesarean delivery. If labor is stalled and an emergency c-section is required, the dilation is not relevant.