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EP 47: Baby's Coming! When Should I Go To The Hospital?!

 

 As you approach your due date, it's natural to wonder: When should I actually head to the hospital?

Knowing the right moment can help you avoid an early trip or a late rush. Let’s cover the essential signs so you’ll feel ready, confident, and prepared when the time comes.

1. Understanding the “5-1-1 Rule”
The “5-1-1 Rule” is a simple guideline to determine if your contractions mean it’s time to go:

  • 5 minutes apart
  • 1 minute long
  • Consistently occurring for at least an hour

These contractions should feel strong and consistent, even when you move around. If your contractions ease with movement or change, you may still be in early labor.

2. Signs Your Water Has Broken
For many, the water breaking signals the start of labor. If you’re over 37 weeks and feel a steady trickle or gush of fluid, it’s time to go to the hospital, even if contractions haven’t started.

3. The Mucus Plug and Bloody Show
You might notice your mucus plug or experience a “bloody show.” While these indi...

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