If it is your first baby this is about what you would expect, the baby will come when it is ready. 2/6/2008: I'm sure since you have already had 2 children that you are aware of what your body is telling you and are just anxious about the baby coming "early"... perhaps you are looking for some reassurance from other mothers, but be assured that anytime after 36 weeks, the baby could come and the important parts of baby's development are completed... but also know that your body can begin readying for baby's arrival WEEKS in advance of the actual birth date! I began dialating, softening and effacing at least three weeks before my son actually arrived! He ended up being 5 days late! You just don't know what will happen! That's why they call it "the miracle of birth"! Even your due date is really just a "guess" the doctor makes because the conception process is so mysterious and hard to pinpoint. Like the previous poster said, "baby will come when it is ready". That's so true! But be prepared that you may still have weeks ahead of you of waiting!
I think that you should see a doctor first and get everything checked out.
My cervix is soft...when will labor start?
Not necessarily. You can start dialating early in pregnancy and still carry a baby to term. It can take weeks or even months to fully dialate once you have started.
The question here should really be when CAN you feel your cervix
This means that you have a small cervix. Some girls do. All girls have a cervix. This is what the opening into the uterus is called.
Cervix plaque is a term applied to the substance, which is really just protective epithelium covering the walls of the cervix, due to the scientific name, which is known as "leukoplakia". Leukoplakia is just a tissue generated by the body to cover the walls of the cervix and create a protective wall/covering.
I think it's around the fourth month after fertalization that you cervix expands, or the 5th month. Don't really know.
If you are asking about the uterine cervix, it is common for the cervix to be very firm throughout most of the menstrual cycle. The cervix only becomes very soft and opens up when you are nearing ovulation, to make it easier for sperm to get through it to the uterus. So really it's hard most of the time and only softer a few days out of every month.
The semen does help to dissolve the mucus plug.
Well, i believe the egg either can get fertilised while in the fallopian tube, on the way to the cervix, or it get fertilised when it reaches the cervix. so really, there is not 'waiting' . the sperm goes looking for it , wherever it may be .
I really want to know I really need to so Mitchel when are coming here
No :( But they are coming in 2014 :D are they really really gonna come u sure
Yes!! And his recording contract have dropped him. :)
yes, they are coming to sydney city
Really well you answer my question when is morrison coming back