It depends on what your previous childbearing history is. If this is the first time in your life that you've been pregnant, it's unusual...But if this is your 4th child, or if your've had miscarriages or abortions, depending on what the procedure and how far along you were, it might not be unusual. Your health care provider is the best one to tell you how significant this is, based on what number pregnancy this is for you, whether you've carried previous babies if any to term, how big the baby is -- or babies are (twins often don't carry all the way up to term), whether your amniotic sac & fluid are intact or if you are leaking amniotic fluid, whether you are having contractions or not.
No. On Octber 4th 1985 at 8am I was not dilated, at 1.55 pm I gave birth to my first child.
Yes, it is. Average pregnancy lasts for 40 weeks, +/- 11 (eleven) days.
30 weeks in a normal year and 30 weeks and 1 day in a leap year.
Depends.. If this is not your first child. My doctor told me you would be already a Centimeter Dilated, bur if this is your first they would most likely have you come in to be monitored to make sure your labor do not convert to active labor because the baby is still premature.. If the cervix tend to dilate more, they will hospitalize you and to give you medicine to stop contracting.... They will try to hold the baby for at least 7 or 8 more weeks.. If there is an infection or internal issues and with the pregnancy, they will induce the labor
It is: 30%
7 and a half. Normal pregnancy is about 40 weeks.
Normal......[NovaNet]
1cm = 0.0328084 ft
22 weeks and 5 days in a normal year and 22 weeks and 6 days in a leap year.
10mm = 1cm 30mm = 3cm.
Yes, they will give you a large dose of magnesium which works as a muscle relaxer to stop your labor, then they will give you a smaller continuous dose to prevent you from going back into labor. I was 30 weeks pregnant, 3cm dilated and 80% effaced and they were very successful in stopping my labor.
In Europe the normal annual leave entitlement is 30 days or 6 weeks paid leave a year.
theres 10mm in 1cm. S the answer is 30
3.4cm because 10mm=1cm