Could be hours to days to weeks. Everyone is different. You will probably start active labor within 24 hours. There is no stopping labor at this point.
One radio station that offers active listening programs is the KBOO Community Radio station. Another option is to listen to an ICT enabled FM radio station.
Generally speaking in the radio industry a station is identified as Active Rock, Album Oriented Rock, Alternative Rock, Classic Rock, Modern Rock and the like based on the extent to which they plat rock music and the time frame or format referenced.
Rikki Martinez, a radio personality known for her work at Power 106, left the station in 2021 after several years on air. Her departure was part of a larger reshuffling within the station, and she has since pursued other opportunities in the entertainment industry. Martinez has remained active on social media and continues to engage with her fan base.
First of all, why did you write: ...Many years 'was' active. They are still active. They have been active from 1998 - 2010 (but are still going)
Beth McCall, a former radio host on Start 99.1, left the station in late 2020. She transitioned to a new role in the media industry but has remained active in engaging with her audience through various platforms. Her departure was part of a broader change at the station, which aimed to refresh its programming. Details about her current projects may vary, so checking her social media or professional profiles could provide the latest updates.
== == Theoretically, as long as you are past the point where the fetus is viable, active labor can begin any time in any pregnancy, no matter how much you are dilated or effaced. This means you could go into active labor in four minutes, four days, four weeks, etc. There's really no way to tell.
Is 4 cm considered active labor ?
There's really no way to tell. You can be slightly dilated for weeks before going into true labor. On the other hand, you might not be dilated at all and then go into labor closer to your due date. It's oddly not a very reliable way of telling when you'll deliver, until you are in active labor.
When your midwife tells you that it means that your cervix is beginning to ripen and possibly efface and dilate. Currently im 1 cm dilated 60% effaced and have been in labor but not "active labor" for the past week. My cervix isn''t dilating so they dont consider that "active labor".
The cervix is considered fully dilated at 10 centimeters.
If you are between 2 and 3 centimeters dilated, you are very close to active labor. You should walk around and stay close to the doctor's office or hospital.
no, I am 37w 2 days and I'm 80% effaced and 1 cm and they don't think I'll go into actually labor for at least another week if not more. your contractions are just getting your cervix ready for actual labor.
i have been 1 cm for 3 weeks now! I dont think that how dilated you are really matters unless you are in active labor!
You can have an enema during labor but not on active labor meaning not after 5 cm dilated.
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One radio station that offers active listening programs is the KBOO Community Radio station. Another option is to listen to an ICT enabled FM radio station.