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What's the limit to cervical dilation without significant contractions? Meaning, can you walk around at 5-6 cm (or more) only experiencing irregular, insignificant ctx? ("Insignificant" meaning just the early, breathe-through-it ones that don't even necessarily wake you up and whatnot) If so, has anyone ever experienced this?

Also, when measuring the early stages of dilation (like 1-3 cm), is the cervix actually open that much, or is it just able to stretch to that wide on your fingers? If I'm 3 cm, should my cervix necessarily be actually 3 cm open at all times? Because I'm allegedly at 3, but it doesn't feel like it's actually more than maybe 1/2 - 1 cm open, so it's confusing!

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During my 3rd pg, I had my first cervical exam at 40+5 and I was 4cm stretchy to 8cm. Because of my BP issues and lots of prodromal labor, I gave consent to have a stretch and sweep and my baby was in my arms 12 hours later after 2 hours of "this is real" labor.

When I do an exam and tell someone they are 3cm, I mean they are 3cm... if they are stretchy to 4cm then I say so.


I've heard of clients who have been 8cm for days before going into regular, active labor (which is usually quite short
) which is why my preceptor doesn't do VEs before active labor.

We have a client that we know is at least 5cm because she's called us to her home twice and labor stopped (she's actually having a couple hours of labor every 3 nights so I'm betting she's closer to 7cm dilated by now since she's having a lot of prodromal labor). I sure hope we don't miss her birth, she's 2 hours away.
 

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We have a client that we know is at least 5cm because she's called us to her home twice and labor stopped (she's actually having a couple hours of labor every 3 nights so I'm betting she's closer to 7cm dilated by now since she's having a lot of prodromal labor). I sure hope we don't miss her birth, she's 2 hours away.
My money is on you making it for the birth of the placenta, but not the baby


A friend of mine was at 5cm (her first pregnancy) and I saw her at a morning Bible study with no noticeable contractions (no signs of discomfort or stopping conversation). She had her baby that night after a very short labor. I don't think there's any magical number where contractions have to become intense, they just typically do around 4-5cm.
 

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sorry if im commenting uninvited buuut.... i was 7cm's when my midwife came and i'd rung her and said i thought i might be in labour... other things must be a factor like your tolerence to pain etc?
 

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I just had my third baby and was 8cm without painful contractions - I was hanging out with my hubby and midwives, chatting, watching a movie, etc. I was having contractions, somewhat regularly, but I could talk through them, they weren't painful, etc. Same way with my second baby. My water bag was bulging as well and baby was a 0 station.

same thing happened with my second labor. One push and they were out once it was time for that, about a 45 minute 'active' labor.
 

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(I'm not a birth professional, just saw this in the new posts)

I was induced with my son, 4 days past my EDD. I showed up at the hospital in the morning, and up to that point hadn't felt a single contraction. When they checked me (prior to starting any pitocin) I was already 5cm! Don't know how long I had been that way. Two weeks prior I was checked and was 2cm. Once the pit started, my son was born 2 hours later.
 

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As a doula I've had a few clients walk around at 5CM with nothing but a few BH contractions here and there. They didn't necessarily have shorter labors, but they were first time moms. Their 2nd babies they repeated that trend of early dilation with no labor and the 2nd babies were MUCH faster.

We had one clien walking around at 7CM with no contractions to be seen.
 

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(I'm not a birth professional, just saw this in the new posts)

I was induced with my son, 4 days past my EDD. I showed up at the hospital in the morning, and up to that point hadn't felt a single contraction. When they checked me (prior to starting any pitocin) I was already 5cm! Don't know how long I had been that way. Two weeks prior I was checked and was 2cm. Once the pit started, my son was born 2 hours later.
I have a similar story. I was induced for pre-e and was surprised to learn that I was 6 cm dilated. I was able to avoid pitocin because when the Dr. broke my water, labor started in full force and DS was born 3 1/2 hrs later.
 

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wow 7cm and no contractions? I've not seen that one before! craziness! (I believe it though)
 

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With my second I was walking around at 7cms for a while. Of course, I started dilating @ 20wks. I didn't have any "active labor" until the actual birth though... The mw was worried I wouldn't make it to the hospital in time so I went in, had AROM and had my baby 2 hours later... The nurses were all shocked at my dilation.
 

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With my youngest, I was 5 cm for about a week before I had consistent contractions. They never did get very painful until my water broke. I only had 2 contractions and got to 10 cm.

I'm glad to see others have been through that. People were shocked I was able to walk around at 5cm.
 

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With my second I was walking around at 7cms for a while. Of course, I started dilating @ 20wks. I didn't have any "active labor" until the actual birth though... The mw was worried I wouldn't make it to the hospital in time so I went in, had AROM and had my baby 2 hours later... The nurses were all shocked at my dilation.
wow that really is incredible! did you ever VE yourself? Maybe this is the geeky "birth professional" in me, but i would be so intrigued what it would feel like to be 7cms and not in labour!
 

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With my first I was dilated to 5 two weeks before birth and that last week I was dilated to 6. I finally had to be induced due to pretty severe pre eclampsia 11 days past my due date. With my second I have no idea because I didn't have any VEs until my midwife got to my house for my homebirth and I was 7 cm. But had been in active labor for several hours by that point. I've always had a really touchy uterus, any little poking by me would bring on BH contractions. I'd have 30 an hour lol. But apparently they really did help out towards the end.
 

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Not a birth profes. but I had chime in. My sister-in-law had her baby two days ago. She was a very stretchy 4 1/2 cm for about a week. She went in two days ago and was at a 5, -1 station and 90% she had midwife break her water.
She walked around to get contractions going. She had only 10 (or less) contractions and she was holding baby. It was fast. (about one hour 20 minutes after water being broken)
 

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With my first I was dilated to 5 two weeks before birth and that last week I was dilated to 6. I finally had to be induced due to pretty severe pre eclampsia 11 days past my due date. With my second I have no idea because I didn't have any VEs until my midwife got to my house for my homebirth and I was 7 cm. But had been in active labor for several hours by that point. I've always had a really touchy uterus, any little poking by me would bring on BH contractions. I'd have 30 an hour lol. But apparently they really did help out towards the end.
I have a very "touchy" uterus myself (as you say) I get contraction from everything. ugh. but I don't dilate much... I'm maybe 2cm? (if that).
 

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I have an aunt who went to her regular prenatal appointment at 38 weeks and the doc about lost it- he couldn't decide if he should deliver the baby in the office or take her to the hospital- she was complete and she said she was having some loose BM but no contractions so the doc actually drove her in his car to the near by hospital! and the ROM had her push and she had the baby- so who knows how long she was walking around dilated---
 
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