What causes delay in delivery of baby?

The reason why the baby is overdue is usually not known. Sometimes it is because of a genetic predisposition (hereditary). Women who have already had a baby that came much later than their due date are more likely to have an overdue baby in future pregnancies. Being born after the 40th week only rarely harms the child.
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How long can a baby stay in the womb after the due date?

Most doctors and midwives are happy for you to go a few days over your due date as long as everything seems to be okay. Many will let pregnant women go up to two weeks over. After 42 weeks, however, the baby's health might be at risk.
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What are the signs of an overdue baby?

Pregnancy Symptoms Week 41
  • Changes in fetal activity. ...
  • More frequent urination. ...
  • Bloody show. ...
  • Cervical dilation or effacement. ...
  • Diarrhea. ...
  • Hemorrhoids. ...
  • Pelvic pain. ...
  • Nesting instinct.
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Is it normal for a baby to come late?

Although your due date might seem to have magical qualities, it's simply a calculated estimate of when your baby will be 40 weeks. Your due date does not estimate when your baby will arrive. It's normal to give birth before or after your due date.
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How can I speed up the delivery of my baby?

Natural Ways to Induce Labor
  1. Exercise.
  2. Sex.
  3. Nipple stimulation.
  4. Acupuncture.
  5. Acupressure.
  6. Castor oil.
  7. Spicy foods.
  8. Waiting for labor.
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Causes of Delayed Pregnancy



How can I make my cervix open faster?

Walking around the room, doing simple movements in bed or chair, or even changing positions may encourage dilation. This is because the weight of the baby applies pressure to the cervix. People may also find swaying or dancing to calming music effective.
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What triggers labor to start?

Labor usually starts two weeks before or after the estimated date of delivery. However, the exact trigger for the onset of labor is unknown. While the signs of labor may vary, the most common are contractions, rupture of the amniotic sac (“breaking your water”) and bloody show.
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Are boy babies usually late?

Your Baby Is A Boy

Parents noted that one study found that a baby boy is more likely to go past his due date than a girl. So if you're pregnant with a little prince, it could mean you'll be waiting for his arrival after your due date.
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Why is my baby overdue?

You are more likely to be overdue if you are obese, have never given birth before or if you're over the age of 30. Your midwife or doctor will check that both you and your baby are healthy by giving you ultrasound scans and checking your baby's movement and heartbeat.
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What happens if you don't go into labor at 40 weeks?

40 Weeks Pregnant With No Signs of Labor

Studies have shown that newborn admissions to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) increase slightly when a pregnancy lasts 40 to 42 weeks. And stillbirth, though rare, becomes a concern. At 40 weeks, the risk is 2 to 3 per 1,000 babies; at 42 weeks, it's 4 to 7 per 1,000.
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What happens when baby doesn't come on due date?

Many first-time moms find themselves waiting up to 2 weeks after their due date for their baby to arrive. If you don't go into labor within a week of your due date, your doctor may recommend a nonstress test. This monitors fetal heart rate and movement to see how the baby is doing.
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What is silent labor?

It's thought that their womb (uterus) contracts so painlessly that they don't feel the contractions in the first stage of labour at all. If this happens to you, the first clue that your baby is on his way may only come as you enter your second stage of labour.
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What happens when labor doesn't start?

If labor doesn't start, the Mayo Clinic noted that your doctor will look at your health, your baby's health, and all of the other factors that can determine if you are eligible for induction or not. Your doctor wants to steer clear of a premature birth, so they won't intervene unless it's absolutely necessary.
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Why there is no Labour pain till due date?

The answer is affirmative as it is not something unusual to and still have a baby inside your womb and have no labour pain till due date. The due date is the expected date on which you will give birth to a child and is calculated around 40 days after the first day of your last menstruation cycle.
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What are the symptoms for normal delivery?

Early signs of labour
  • your waters breaking (rupture of the membranes)
  • backache, or an upset stomach.
  • cramping or tightening, similar to period pain.
  • a feeling of pressure, as the baby's head moves into the pelvis.
  • an urge to go to the toilet caused by your baby's head pressing in your bowel.
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Who stays longer in womb boy or girl?

Investigators at Lenox Hill Hospital, in partnership with Sweden's Karolinska Institute, recently found that, on average, males spent about one day longer in the womb than females.
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Which week is best for delivery?

Babies born too early may have more health problems at birth and later in life than babies born later. Being pregnant 39 weeks gives your baby's body all the time it needs to develop. Your baby needs 39 weeks in the womb because: Important organs, like your baby's brain, lungs and liver, need time to develop.
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When do most first time moms deliver?

About half of first-time mothers will give birth by 40 weeks and 5 days after the first day of their last menstrual period, with the other half giving birth after that time point.
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What decides when a baby is ready to be born?

Researchers now believe that when a baby is ready for life outside his mother's uterus, his body releases a tiny amount of a substance that signals the mother's hormones to begin labor (Condon, Jeyasuria, Faust, & Mendelson, 2004). In most cases, your labor will begin only when both your body and your baby are ready.
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How can I predict when my baby will be born?

You can calculate your due date if you know the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) before you got pregnant. Your due date is 40 weeks after the day you started your last period. This method is a good way to estimate when your baby is due because many women remember the day they started their period.
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Does walking induce labor?

Walking. The simple act of walking during pregnancy may help draw the baby down into your pelvis (thanks to gravity and the swaying of your hips). The pressure of the baby on your pelvis may then prime your cervix for labor — or may help labor progress if you've already felt some contractions.
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How can you tell if your cervix is open or closed?

Feel in the middle of your cervix for a slight dent or opening. Doctors call this the cervical os. Note your cervical texture and if your cervix feels slightly open or closed. These changes can indicate where you are in your menstrual cycle.
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Can labour happen without any signs?

Labour can start very quickly, but is often slow at the start (particularly if it's your first baby). Sometimes it can start without you realising it. Labour may be starting if: you have a show.
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What should I do in my last month of pregnancy?

Last Month of Pregnancy Checklist!
  • GO ON DATES. ...
  • TREAT YOURSELF TO A TRIP TO THE SALON. ...
  • CHOOSE AND SAVE A BOX SET OR TWO. ...
  • RESEARCH MUM AND BABY GROUPS/CLASSES. ...
  • SLEEP IN, NAP, GO TO BED EARLY. ...
  • SEE FRIENDS. ...
  • TEST YOUR BABY PURCHASES. ...
  • FILL YOUR FREEZER.
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