Is it normal to dialate at 36 weeks pregnant
Conception to 28 weeks = once every 4 weeks 28 to 36 weeks = once every 2 weeks 36 weeks to delivery = once every week
The standard benefit for normal delivery is six weeks for vaginal birth, and eight weeks for a c-section delivery.
If you are at 36 weeks pregnant and having sharp vaginal pains, it could be caused by the cervix dilating. This can happen days or weeks prior to actual delivery.
36 weeks and 1 day in a normal year, or 36 weeks and 2 days in a leap year.
Not really. Normal delivery is painful, but so is a C-section after the anesthesia wears off. But it takes a very long time to heal from a C-section and you can't do normal activities for weeks.
36 to 42 weeks is considered full-term. Anything before 36 weeks is considered premature. Preemies have all sorts of problems. Generally, the earlier the baby, the greater the risk of complications.
40 weeks is true full term but most Dr's consider 36 to 37 weeks "full term" and safe for delivery.
A "lot" of dizziness is never normal. Seek medical attention
It is generally safe to go for delivery by 36 weeks. When indicated like in preeclampsia, you may go for delivery at 35 weeks. You may have to put the baby in premature baby unit to give that extra care.
That isn't normal, it's impossible for a mother to vomit while the period of pregnancy.
no