If you are 38 weeks pregnant 1 cm dilated and 90 effaced At your last Dr apt were 50 how soon should it be before go into labor?
It is difficult to predict exactly when you will go into labor, as it can vary from person to person. However, there are some general guidelines that can give you an idea of how soon you might expect it.
On average, first-time mothers tend to go into labor around 40 weeks of pregnancy. However, some women may go into labor earlier or later than this, depending on a number of factors, such as their age, health, and baby's size.
For women who have already had children, labor typically starts sooner. The average length of pregnancy for a second-time mother is 38 weeks, and for a third-time mother, it is 37 weeks.
In your case, you are 38 weeks pregnant and 1 cm dilated and 90 effaced. This means that your cervix has begun to open and thin out in preparation for labor. At your last doctor's appointment, you were 50% effaced, so your cervix has made significant progress in the last few weeks.
While it is possible that you could go into labor at any time, it is more likely that you will still have a few weeks to wait. However, it is important to be prepared for labor to start at any time, so you should make sure to have your hospital bag packed and ready to go.
Here are some signs that you may be going into labor:
* Regular contractions that are getting stronger and more frequent
* A bloody show, which is a discharge of mucus and blood from the vagina
* Your water breaking
* Pelvic pressure or pain
* Back pain
* Increased energy or restlessness
* Nausea or vomiting
If you experience any of these signs, it is important to contact your doctor or midwife right away.