You might have the baby a bit early, but 2CM at 33 weeks is nothing to worry about. Since you're going to worry anyway, talk to your OB/GYN the next time you see her.
That question cannot be answered, because the area in square centimeters cannot be converted to a measure of length like centimeters.
2 centimeters is just 2 centimeters, and 2 centimeters squared is 4 centimeters. 2 centimeters x 2 centimeters = 4 centimeters squared = times 2
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 ....
There are 208 centimeters in 2 meters 8 centimeters.
1x1x1
2 inches = 5.08 centimeters.
2 :0
2 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm = 8 cm3
2 millimeters = 0.2 centimeters
22 centimeters. 2 decimeters is the equivalent of 20 centimeters.
take 1cm times 1cm ------------------ Keep in mind that distance is measured in "centimeters" and area in "centimeters squared" or "square centimeters". Thus, a line 2 centimeters long is 2 centimeters, but an square 2 centimeters on each side is 4 square centimeters (2 cm times 2 cm equals 4 cm2).
There are 100 centimeters in a metre so that means there are 200 centimeters inn 2 metres