It could be later today it could be 3 weeks from now. Just because you are dilated to something doen'nt mean labor is anytime soon...sorry.
I have been dilated to a 3 for 2 weeks now :(
If your cervix is really 4cm dilated (not sure what the 80 is) at 34 weeks you should be at the hospital as your baby could be born anytime and at 34 weeks your baby will be pre-term and need extra support.
Means your 4cm dilated and they can see your water through your cervix. So it can break any time. Just left labor and delivery tonight I'm also 4cm and bulging with baby number 3!!
worse than normal but as you say mildly dilated. keep up with yearly or every 2 year echocardiograms (with the gel and wand on your chest) to keep up with it... to see if it turns into moderately dilated aorta... then if it gets to severely dilated your Dr. may recommend a surgical intervention
Yes (apart from units):If the side of a square is 4cm then itsperimeter is 4cm + 4cm + 4cm + 4cm = 4 x 4cm = 16cm;area is 4cm x 4cm = 16cm2
You could be dilated more. A LOT can happen to a cervix in the last weeks of pregnancy. I was in early labor for 5 days, dilated at 3cm. They admitted me when I finally got to 4cm (5 days after my first real contractions started) and I had the urge to push by 6 or 7cm. It took me a long time to get to 7, but then I shot straight to 10 in a matter of an hour or so. Not every woman or pregnancy is the same though. You should tell your doctor this, he/she might want to do an exam to see if you are dilated any more. You could be closer to your baby's birthday than you think sister! Enjoy these last few days!
A Monarch butterfly's length can range from about 4cm as a baby to about 8cm as a full adult.
Especially if this is your first pregnancy, your body could take an unpredictable amount of time to get ready for labor. Generally, loss of the mucus plug means labor will start soon, but it could still be several days or more. It is not uncommon for a woman to be 2cm dilated for at least a few weeks at the end of pregnancy.
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it mean that person not in the stage of disease which shows symptoms but he has organisms in body which cause disease. if the number of microorganism is increased 40 percent, it shows symptoms OR, it could apply to the childbirth process. Basically how much the cervical opening has pulled back or thinned. But this is also tied to how much the cervix has dilated, or opened up to allow the child to be born. Fully dilated is 10 cm.
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