Pranter
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Ok so it's about 7pm London time right now I think....roughly 6 more hours will put her around 24.
LaRae
LaRae
And I am still saying 23rd July. Seems I could be right. Lol
And minor contractions can become major contractions very quickly. Every childbirth is different, so we really have no idea.
Of course they can, but it is not usual for a firstborn-birth.
The last message was that the birthing process is progressing in a normal way.
The dutch radio reporter for the royal delivery talked about the birth of his first son two years ago.
A baby, that was overdue more than two weeks and needed two days before he was born.
That's such a long labour!
My mum had only 30 mins of labour when I was born and 4 hours during my sister!
I really didn't know labour lasts this long for so many people
She went into Labour at 5.30 so it has now been 14 hours, thinking about 10-11 with announcement about midnight
We don't know for definite when she went into labour, and I believe if she gives birth in the night the announcement will come tomorrow morning.
We don't know for definite when she went into labour, and I believe if she gives birth in the night the announcement will come tomorrow morning.
At what point do they classify "nighttime", or the cutoff point when they will wait to deliver the news of a birth until the morning? I.e., when is it safe to stop checking the Forums and Twitter every 5 minutes to make sure I haven't missed anything?
At what point do they classify "nighttime", or the cutoff point when they will wait to deliver the news of a birth until the morning? I.e., when is it safe to stop checking the Forums and Twitter every 5 minutes to make sure I haven't missed anything?