When Do Most Women Go Into Labor? Understanding Labor Timing
Discover the common timeframe for labor onset and what factors influence it.
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Most women go into labor between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy, with the majority starting labor naturally around 40 weeks or the estimated due date. Labor can begin at any time of day or night, but some studies suggest there may be a slight increase in labor onset during the early morning hours.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the typical range of weeks for labor onset? Most women go into labor between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy.
- Does the time of day affect when labor starts? Studies suggest there may be a slight increase in labor onset during early morning hours.
- What should I do if I think I'm going into labor? Contact your healthcare provider for guidance and prepare to head to your delivery location.
- Are there signs that indicate labor is approaching? Yes, look for signs such as contractions, loss of the mucus plug, or water breaking.