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It all depends on when the baby is ready. You can be thinned out and dilated for some time before labor truly begins.
There's really no way to tell. You can be slightly dilated for weeks before going into true labor. On the other hand, you might not be dilated at all and then go into labor closer to your due date. It's oddly not a very reliable way of telling when you'll deliver, until you are in active labor.
a few days weeks months all depends on your manager
She will probably deliver soon. Good luck to her and God Bless:) Once a pregnancy reaches 37 weeks it is considered at term and things are allowed to progress normally. All other things being equal you will probably go into labour in the next few days and the baby should deliver normally and be healthy.
There are 25 weeks in 176 days. All you do is divide 176/7 because that's how many days there are in a week.
all dogs have a gestation period of, on average, 63 days.
No - not at all. You will begin to dilate around 36 weeks and you can go 6 weeks without dilating any further. Most women are 1-2 cm dilated for the last weeks of their pregnancy. I really don't know why the doctors tell you this - it just means you worry. If you get to 4cm dilated it probably means you will go into labour soon.
If the eggs have not hatched at five weeks, they probably aren't going to hatch at all. Ducklings should only be in the eggs for up to 28 days.
156 days = about 22 weeks. You can calculate it by knowing that each week contains 7 days. So all you have to do is divide 156 by 7 and you'll get your answer
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All you need to do is multiply 3 x 7 to get the number of days.
It all depends on how many days are in each month. Semi-monthly should mean half-month if the prefix hasn't been skewed. Therefore, say febuary non leap year has 28 days, the semimonthly check would be every 14 days or 2 weeks. Say january, it would be 2 and 2/15 weeks.