Yes, you can absolutely make it, even if you have a bit of dilation to accompany the effacement. Effacement in and of itself is not an indication of early labor. If you are worried about early labor, you should discuss it with your doctor or midwife, I can assure you that no one on Wiki Answers will be able to accurately assess your situation over the internet.
walking can often help
I was put on bed rest and Nifedipine at 29 weeks. I was dialated to 1 1/2 and 50% effaced. I am now 38 weeks. I have been off of Nifedipine for 1 week now and am 60% effaced and not dialated. You could very easily make it to you due date.
Probably pretty sure, because 90% is a lot. While there is the slim chance you could go over a week, most women will not.
If your first child is under five years of age, you can expect this delivery to take about half the time it did before. Isn't that a lovely thought? That's the good news, the bad news is that this baby still isn't coming until it's good and ready! So, get your things together, and make all the arrangements you need for childcare for the older one. Then, enjoy the last few hours of pregnancy! You probably have less than three days!
Two weeks after delivery is the period that the postpartum WF takes to be prepared.and takes 6 weeks to make it full.
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I would suggest calling your doctor. it all depends on your body. however, i know your pretty much safe until your 100 effaced and 10 cms, but that can happen quickly.
It could. In a first time mom effacement is often the slowest part of labor and you are already half way there! Once labor starts you will start dilating and finish effacing. When you begin - your cervix may still be closed tight or it could be a "finger tip" meaning slightly less than 1 cm or you may start dilating before labor and walk around at 3 cm or more for a week or two. Once you are 10 cm and completely effaced you will start pushing and your baby will make his or her grand entrance. Congratulations!
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Normally they would only induce labour if they have suspected a problem with you or the baby these can be a range of problems. Or they would induce labour if you have had previous babies which have been too big to deliver and caused tearing. Therefore they may induce you early so you have a normal sized baby.
The average hourly salary of an LPN is $24 per hour. If the LPN works full time their paycheck would be about $1920 every two weeks.
That really shouldn't be that difficult at all. Minimum wage is either $6.25 or $6.50 an hour. At $6.25 an hour that is only 400 hours. If you were to work full time that is 40 hours a week for 10 weeks that is 400 hours. So if you can get a full time job for 10 weeks, before deductions such as taxes you can make $2,500.