How long after entering the basin will it be born

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There is no specific time after labor. Because labor does not mean labor is imminent, the typical symptoms of labor are irregular abdominal pain accompanied by red symptoms. Red is a reliable sign of labor, usually 24 to 48 hours before labor. The separation of the membrane from the uterine wall at the internal orifice of the cervix shows capillary bleeding, mixed with mucus plugs in the cervix, thus showing a small amount of vaginal bleeding. This is called redness. Generally, after 24 to 48 hours of redness, regular and effective uterine contractions are shown, accompanied by shortening of the cervical canal and opening of the uterine orifice. Therefore, there is no specific time for birth after labor.

How long after entering the basin will it be born



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