they say it could happen in hours BUT doesnt happen for everyone, i was induced to labour 10days after having my membrane sweep!
around 7 to 8 hours. (source-my father is a doctor.)
the baby will come when he or she is ready to come, do not think that because it is coming "soon" that this means tomorrow or the day after, your body will take how long it takes, there are no hard and fast rules, just be on your guard and monitor any pains you may have, it works not to be too anxious because there is nothing more disappointing than thinking the baby is on its way and being sent back home.
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I had a friend of mine who walked everyday around the high school track for a really long time and she never went into labor. She tried everything, short of castor oil. She ended up having to have a c-section, but she did not say why she had to have one. I too walked miles when 4 days overdue and ended up being induced 4 days after that.
That really depends upon the condition of the patient- I'd give it a week or two before I'd try to see a doctor about it.
It has a long A (ay) sound.
it was long
Well, they told me the same thing. I didn't go into labor until two weeks later. It just depends on how well YOUR labor goes.
A cerclage MUST be taken out before you go into labor or it will tear your cervix to shreds & put you at risk for a hysterectomy!
no it is a long a
Labor is defined as regular contractions that cause progressive cervical change. The key is CHANGE, so it is hard to tell when labor will start based on your dilation and effacement. Alot of women can spend weeks being 3cm/50% and not be in "labor" because their cervix isn't changing. If you are dilated, then it is safe to assume you will soon be going into labor, but that is not always the case.
I know as of May 2008, it was indicated by the United States Department of Labor within their Occupational Handbook. However, it could have changed long before that.
It could be Epilepsy, but a question like that can only be answered definitively by a doctor who could examine the baby and get more details by talking to the mother.
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Labor can be referred to using the pronoun "it," as long as those you're talking to know that you're talking about labor.
MY doctor claims 2-3 days I am about to start progesterone shots to prevent anothre pretrm labor. i guess I'll find out soon