They broke your water? I'd say you're on their clock.. if you don't deliver in 48 hrs, they will encourage C-section, because of infection risks. Best of luck to you and your soon to be newborn!!
you will deliver at 10cm dialated
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what is the perimeter and area of a rectangle 3cm long and 3cm wide
It means you will probably go into labor soon. I've heard of women being dilated 3cm and not going into labor for weeks. As a reference, you must be dilated to 10cm before the doctors or midwifes will allow you to push.
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When your contractions are five minutes apart.
16 cm 5cm+5cm+3cm+3cm=16cm
It is likely that the shape you have in mind is a cube, with each edge being 3 cm long.
if you have a box that is 9cm long and 3cm wide then you would say width + length + width + length because the side opposite from 3cm is also 3cm and the side opposite 9cm is also 9cm. so you would add: 9cm+9cm+3cm+3cm = 24cm if you have a box that is 9cm long and 3cm wide then you would say width + length + width + length because the side opposite from 3cm is also 3cm and the side opposite 9cm is also 9cm. so you would add: 9cm+9cm+3cm+3cm = 24cm
that totally depends from person to person. Every birth and every pregnancy is different. Generally speaking though, if your waters break, your labour is a lot quicker but that is no guarantee either. I was 2 cm dilated for a month before my son was born and when my water did eventually break it took 5 hours from the time my water broke until he has born. I was in active (pain) labour for about 3 of those hours. With my first son I was in labour for 18 hours but the hospital had to break my waters. Good luck with everything.
about 1cm to 3cm long