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Those hoping for drama might be disappointed, because even when the waters breaking is the first signal that labour is about to start, the amniotic fluid can just seep out gradually, rather than in one big gush. If you liked this story, sign up for the weekly bbc. Medical Myths Health. The truth about three childbirth myths. Share using Email. By Claudia Hammond 27th November Some myths about babies and what brings on labour have proved remarkably persistent. BBC Future put them under the microscope.

A large study found that three-quarters of women whose waters had broken went into labour within 24 hours. Around the BBC. Log in Sign up. Is it safe to? Is it true? Labour and birth Planning your baby's birth.

Community groups. Home Pregnancy Labour and birth Giving birth. Clare Herbert Community midwife. Nobody can predict exactly how long your labour will last, but we can give you a rough idea of what to expect during each stage of labour. If this is your first baby, active labour may take around eight hours. Active labour starts when your cervix dilates to 4cm and you're having regular contractions, and ends with the third stage when the placenta is delivered.

These times are very much averages though, your labour could be much shorter or longer depending on different factors. What does each stage of labour mean? There are three stages to labour and birth. It may surprise you to know that stage two and stage three - when everything happens — are the shortest. Most time is spent during the first stage - preparing for the birth. The phases of labour are: First stage of labour The first stage of labour begins with early labour, or the latent phase.

The second stage of labour The second stage of labour is when your cervix is fully dilated to 10cm, and this is when you push your baby down and out into the world. The third stage of labour The third stage is when you deliver the placenta. You can either have an injection to help it detach from your womb, or wait for it to happen naturally. What is early labour the latent phase? The latent phase of labour marks the start of the first stage of labour.

She usually says something like, "You should be prepared for anything. Featured video. How to deliver a baby by yourself. Posterior position. Membrane stripping: How it's done and what it's like. Cervical dilation and effacement. Losing your mucus plug. Natural ways to induce labor. When is my baby likely to drop? New to BabyCenter? Join now. Password Forgot your password? Keep me logged in. Log in. Get the BabyCenter app. Download now.



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