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Q: How long would it take to go from dialated to a 4cm to 10cm during childbirth?
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3cm dilated when will you deliver?

you will deliver at 10cm dialated


When you are 32 weeks and dilated 3cm and 50 inffaced how much longer before you pop?

Fully dialated is 10cm, so I'd say you have some time left. Don't fret!


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I had twins and it took me about 20 pushes


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What does it mean if you are 50 percent effaced and not dilated?

50% is out of 100% which means your cervix is paper thin. Once your cervix is dialated to 10cm & your 100% effaced baby is ready to be born. How long it could be in this position, depends on your body.


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Centimeters and feet have a 1:1 ratio, so 10cm would be equivalent to 10 feet.


What is bigger 4in or 10cm?

10 centimeters = 3.93700787 inches So 4 inches would be larger than 10cm.


How many centimeters dialated to you have to be before you give birth?

You need to be at 10 centimeters dilation, and 100% effacement. (effacement is "softening " of the cervix, at 100%, it's thinned out to allow the baby's head to pass through). If you start pushing before you are completely effaced, the cervical "lip" will swell, and that will delay delivery


What would the volume of a cube be with a side that was 10cm long?

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