Shouldn't you be in a hospital and not asking this question here?
If your contractions are three min. apart then you probably already are in labor especially if you are already dilated and 80% effaced. If the contractions aren't regular then you aren't in labor but if it turns out that your not then you will most likely be going into labor really soon.
the mucous plug can fall out any where after the woman is dilated 2cm it also may never come out and the doctors will have to break the water them-selves.
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 ....
contractions come after non-contractions: Aunts Aunt's
Hemorrhoids come from a dilated vein in the rectum. This is really a varicose vein.
Braxton Hicks contractions come from a Doctor named John Braxton Hicks. He was the first doctor to ever describe what these type of contractions were. This was back in the mid-late 1800s.
No,not always. I didn't with either of mine. Sometimes it doesn't come out until the baby is born.
no
You have to wait until either your body kicks into labor on tis own, or your labor is induced artificially. There are three stages of labor (dilation of the cervix, pushing, delivery of the placenta). The first stage has two phases--latent phase and active phase. The active phase is what most people refer to as "hard labor," when contractions are strong and regular. The latent phase is "early labor," which can be mild, intermittent (stops and starts) or even largely passive. Multips (women who have had a baby before) may dilate passively (with minimal contractions) to about five centimeters. To get past 5, though, you need good, strong contractions. And these could come any time--an hour from now, or you could be walking around dilated to five for days.
It is induced by progestorone.It hellps baby to come out
Yes. within 2 days 10cm is considered fully dilated You have probably already had "false labor" pains (kinda like monthly cramps) BUT when the time comes you will know. labor is hard to miss
contractions in cold /expansion in heat