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Labor is a process by which contractions of a uterus cause birth. Most women, specifically with their first toddlers, think they’re in labor when they’re not. Common concerns involve, “What happens through labor? What do contractions feel like? And how do I know that labor has begun? ” We’ll review these questions and make available to you the answers you need. Knowing the usual signs of labor can help to you know what to anticipate as your due dat.
stage 1, or dilation and effacement, the cervix thins out and opens to permit the fetus to move from the uterus into the vagina. This stage sometimes lasts several hours. Through the end of the first stage, the cervix will have fully dilated from- 3 cm all the way to 10 cm. When the cervix is 3 to 4 cm dilated, active labor begins. Contractions become more intense more frequent, as well as the cervix dilates faster. Newbie mothers generally progress faster through this stage.
Through stage 2, or the baby delivery, the mother pushes while the muscles of the uterus contract to move the fetus through giving birth canal. The second stage of labor may last 2 or 3 hours, depending the position of the baby’s head, the size of the baby and also the size of the birth canal. This stage ends when the infant is born.
Throughout stage 3, Pain in lower back: You feel a regular and intense pain in your lower back that radiates to your lower abdomen and sometimes even to your legs.
Throughout stage 4, or placenta delivery, the afterbirth comes out of the uterus through the birth canal. This usually happens within 30 minutes after the birth of the newborn.
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