Nothing really. You are just 3 cm closer to getting to 10. listen for them to tell you your membranes are bulging...which means your water is about to break...mine broke at 5 cm...but I suppose everyone is different. Good Luck
you will deliver at 10cm dialated
When the cervix is dilated to 10cm it is time to push the baby out during labor.
50% is out of 100% which means your cervix is paper thin. Once your cervix is dialated to 10cm & your 100% effaced baby is ready to be born. How long it could be in this position, depends on your body.
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.
When you are dilating during labor, this means your cervix is opening more and softening to allow the baby to pass through the birth canal. Your cervix will be ready to pass the baby through once you are dilated 10cm.
Dilated means made wider of larger, so 50% dilated is 50% larger
Fully dialated is 10cm, so I'd say you have some time left. Don't fret!
You squeeze your muscles of your lower abdomen really hard so it forces the baby through the birth canal. Once you are 10cm dilated, you push with each contraction so the baby is born.
Yes. within 2 days 10cm is considered fully dilated You have probably already had "false labor" pains (kinda like monthly cramps) BUT when the time comes you will know. labor is hard to miss
A mildly dilated left ventricle could mean a wide variety of things. You may have an enlarged heart, or you could be on a medication that is causing this.
yes
The question you have typed, does not mean anything really!