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How long does it take to dilate after you loose your mucus plug? |
I had a dr visit and he told me i was dilated to 1cm. Right after he left the room I stood up to put my shorts on and my mucus plug dropped out and bleeding was occuring. I peaked out the door to get the nurse. Doc came in and told me that it was my plug and spotting would occur. I want to know how long I will have spotting before I need to b worried (this is my first child and I have no knowledge of this whole birth process....) DO YALL think I will dilate faster because my plug is gone now? Whats up people... Some people never dialate and have to be given medication. Walking can help you dialate. Everyone is different so there is no answer to this question. You can lose your plug up to 3 weeks before you actually go into labor, dont worry get some rest it will come in due time. Normally it's within two days, according to the book I read by MDs about pregnancy and child birth. But not guaranteed. Every woman is different. Altho it does mean that the ball is a rolling it doesn't mean that it will happen soon. It can still take a few weeks. Usually longer with your first. It's not an exact science. Some people have nothing then go into labor and have the baby half an hour later and some walk around dilated to a 5 with the baby dropped and go like that for days. Losing your plug doesn't affect how much you're dilated. There's no way to tell how fast/slow you'll dilate up to 10. If I were you I'd get a book from the library on pregnancy, you don't have too much longer left, but since you're probably tired (and hot!) anyways, sit down and read something about what's going to happen to your body. I read everything I could get my hands on while I was pregnant, about pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, etc. It really helps to know what's going to happen. Didn't you take any birthing classes, teaching you how to breathe, what to expect, when to go to the hospital and all that important stuff? If you didn't...unfortunately it's too late now, but getting a book could sure help you, or since you're online anyways, put in childbirth, or pregnancy and do a little research so you know what's coming. |
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