Women who have never given birth will undoubtedly panic when they give birth to their first child due to lack of experience, especially after the first bleeding during pregnancy, pregnant mothers begin to feel anxious and at a loss. Don't panic at this time. Mastering the relevant professional knowledge before delivery in advance will reduce unnecessary panic. So, how long does it take to give birth to your first child if you don’t have any pain during the first trimester? Let’s have a simple understanding of this issue. I hope the following points will be helpful to everyone! Spotting during pregnancy is a common sign before delivery. It is because the capillaries at the edge of the fetal membrane rupture during the lowering of the fetal head, which causes bleeding, which manifests as a small amount of white blood discharged from the vagina. Spotting during pregnancy is a relatively mild sign of labor and is of little significance in determining when a pregnant woman will give birth. Because the most important indicator for assessing when a pregnant woman will give birth is uterine contraction, if there is spotting during pregnancy but no uterine contraction, the chance of giving birth in the near future is still relatively low. Only when there is spotting during pregnancy and accompanied by more obvious periodic uterine contractions can the pregnancy be possible. Generally speaking, women who experience spotting during labor may give birth in about 2-3 days, so it is best to go to the hospital for delivery immediately. In addition, you should pay attention to observe your own symptoms, pay attention to the fetal movements of the fetus, and see if there are any abnormalities. Generally, uterine contractions begin within 48 hours after the onset of bleeding during pregnancy. 1. If the pain after periodontitis is irregular, then the delivery will not be so quick and it will take one or two days. At this time, pregnant women are advised to pay attention to rest, improve nutrition, relieve stress, exercise moderately, eat more high-calorie foods, and store energy for delivery. 2. If you feel pain immediately after having your period, the pain is the regular uterine contraction. If it is regular uterine contraction, you have already entered the delivery process. 3. There are also cases where a woman may give birth a week after having spotting during pregnancy. Mothers don’t need to be anxious. You can now wash your hair and shower, prepare your delivery bag, and wait for the pain to come. 4. After the abdomen starts to hurt, if the uterine contractions occur about every 10 minutes, it means that the cervix has begun to dilate and you need to go to the hospital. (1) For a first-time mother, it takes 11-12 hours from regular uterine contractions to full cervical dilation, and about 1-2 hours from full cervical dilation to birth. (2) The cervix of a primipara will dilate quickly, taking about 6-8 hours. It usually takes less than 1 hour from the time the cervix dilates to the birth of the baby. 5. If the pain occurs each time and the intervals between them are relatively regular, then it is a symptom before delivery and the baby is about to be born. This situation requires admission to the delivery room for examination, and the baby can usually be born within 3-4 hours. There is no need to scream loudly when you are in pain, so as not to waste your energy. Mothers can breathe out to relieve pain. |
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