For most women, labor usually starts sometime between the 37th and 42nd weeks of pregnancy. Labor that occurs before week 37 is called preterm or premature; Full-term pregnancy is between the 39th and 40th weeks; Labor after the 42nd week is considered late-term.
According to an NCBI study, about 60% of women deliver babies on or before their given due date.
Labor is unpredictable, and no one knows when it will start. Thankfully, your body will give you some signals through which you can identify labor is imminent. For instance, contractions at regular intervals and water breaking are the surefire signs of labor!
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After a long wait of nine months, you’re finally at the last stage of pregnancy, waiting for your little bundle of joy to arrive. While you can never know exactly when your baby will be born, several signs and symptoms indicate you’re going into or are already in labor.
Since every birth is different, these signs and symptoms may or may not apply to yours. You might have your own story to tell later, but getting yourself acquainted with labor and its common signs will provide you clues that you’re about to meet your baby. Here’s all you need to know about childbirth, including early signs and symptoms.
The arrival of winter is near, and if you’re pregnant, you may be wondering how to style your maternity leggings during those frosty days. And why not? Maternity leggings are a perfect winter staple for your wardrobe, keeping you warm throughout the pregnancy. Scroll down for ten outfit ideas involving leggings, which you can try during the winter season.
Keep it relaxed and fun. Maternity leggings are the perfect bottoms to wear with a ton of layers. Wear a button-up but pull a cozy cardigan or sweater on over to keep yourself warm and stylish during winter. Accessorize with a scarf to add even more layers and style to your look!
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