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According to my midwife today, yes it is. I'm 14 weeks and have been feeling BH for a few days now. This is my second child.
I am pregnant with my 4th child (29 weeks) and this is the only place I felt them, especially the Braxton/Hicks contractions.
You have an unborn child on the way
You can be effaced and dialated for weeks with your first child.... Thanks for putting a downer on me lol joke thanks for answer much needed
Your second cousin's child is your second cousin, once removed. Your second cousin's child and your child are third cousins to each other.
Your child and your second cousin's child are third cousins to each other.
Your child is your cousin's second cousin. (And he/she is your child's second cousin)
I am a labor and delivery nurse and see this all the time. The answer to the question is that the more children you have the more lax your cervix becomes. We call this, unofficially, a multip-cervix. If this is your fifth child having a cervix that is dialated even a few centimeters may just be the way your cervix is, not a sign of impending labor or even further dilitation at this point. You will most likely just walk around the rest of your pregnancy dilated 1+ cm. And that is normal and actually, to be expected from a cervix that has been dilated four times prior. Unless you are experiencing ongoing contractions, vaginal bleeding or fluid leakage you have not much to be concerned about. Of course make sure to keep your doctor updated with any changes in your condition. it only means that you are dialating early, I was 4 cm dialated when I had my daughter at 38 weeks, I dialated prior to giving birth with all my kids and they were all full term
You and the child of your second cousin are second cousins, once removed.
Your second cousin and your child are second cousins, once removed.
Your second cousin's child is your second cousin, once removed.
Your second cousin and your child are second cousins, once removed.