Being 95 percent effaced indicates that your cervix is nearly fully prepared for labor, while being 2 centimeters dilated means you're in the early stages of labor. Braxton Hicks contractions, often referred to as practice contractions, can occur in the weeks leading up to labor, but they don't signify that labor is imminent. While these signs suggest that your body is gearing up for delivery, it's important to monitor for more definitive signs of labor, such as regular contractions or your water breaking. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
you have your baby when you are ten centimeters dialated so your nearly 2 depending on how quick your contractions come you could have hours yet ....
you have to go from 0 station all the way to 10 centimeters 2 persent or 1 percent effaced
walking can often help
Well if you're 40% effaced then labour has already begun!! Well if you're 40% effaced then labour has already begun!!
Your cervix has thinned out 60%
It means that only 20% of the humidity of 100% is in the air.
Your cervix must dilate (open up) to 10 centimeters before you can essentially, 'push' the baby out. So half a cm is good progress, though it seems a bit early at 29 weeks? 75% effaced: you have to be 100% effaced (thinned out) for the cervix to fully dilate & ready to deliver the baby. So you're just about finished there.
Castor oil is a laxative not used to induct labor. As the labor progresses and contraction becomes strong cervical dilatation will increase.
Not necessarily
yes you can still do that.
you are in labor---go to the hospital. if your labor doesn't progress, they will give you a drug pitocin to speed you along. good luck Joymaker rn
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.