"Go into labor" refers to the process a pregnant woman undergoes when her body begins the physical changes that lead to childbirth. It typically involves the onset of regular contractions of the uterus and the dilation of the cervix, signaling that the baby is about to be born. This can happen spontaneously or may be induced for various medical reasons. The duration and experience of labor can vary significantly from one individual to another.
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You don't have to be effaced or dilated to go into labor. But this could mean u will be waiting for the bundle of joy little longer! Good luck!
No. You can go into labor without your water breaking and without bleeding. You can go into labor and it can stop spontaneously. However, if you bleed and you are not in labor, you should contact your physician.
I don't mean to have this go the wrong way, but they had slaves for cheap/free labor for one.
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Yes you can go into labor for 12 hrs
GO TO THE HOSPITAL NOW!!!!!!!! IF YOU ARE DUE SHORTLY, THEN YOU MAY BE IN LABOR. IF YOU HAVE A WHILE BEFORE YOU ARE DUE, THEN YOU MAY NEED SOMETHING TO STOP PRETERM LABOR.
I have heard that raspberry tea will bring on strong (painful) contractions. I don't know if it will necessarily mean that you will go into labor. At this point, we are desperate to try anything, though!!!!
if you use a foot massages the next day you are most likely to go in to labor.
you can be dilated for months before you actually go into labor.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, the mean annual wage for an architect is, $70,460According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, the mean annual wage for an architect is, $70,460According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, the mean annual wage for an architect is, $70,460According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, the mean annual wage for an architect is, $70,460According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, the mean annual wage for an architect is, $70,460According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, the mean annual wage for an architect is, $70,460
Fruits of labor, Well if you are talking about labor as work. This mean, you will be know as how well or how bad you do your job.