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60% effaced, 1.5cm dialated, 35 weeks pregnant

hi ladies,
im 60% effaced, 1.5cm dialated, and 35 weeks pregnant. i've been 1+cm dialated since april and im not due until june. the braxton hicks have gotten worse. is there any indication to how long the baby will be born in with the % effaced and dialation?
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525485 tn?1314361301
Hang in there. I was 1+cm and 80% efffaced at 33 weeks........didnt go into labor but had to have a c-section after non progressive induced labor at 38 weeks.

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674021 tn?1295489762
Oh snap,I posted a question almost like this,I should have read thru some of the postings 1st.Lol  Well I am glad to see I am not the only one that has gone thru this!!
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756023 tn?1338520435
I was 2 cm dilated at 34 weeks with my first and she didn't come until week 42.  Hard to say.  Good luck!
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280369 tn?1316702041
It really depends. Everyone is different. I had the bloody show at 36 weeks and delivered my son at 38 weeks. Some women can be dilated for months before delivering. My one midwife was 4cm for an entire month before going into labor. You could go in a couple of weeks or go to your due date.
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I was the same way with my daughter.  I was over 1cm dilated for a few months at about 34 weeks and delieved my daughter at 42 weeks.  Not saying that will happen to you.  Everyones different.  I would say you have a few weeks to go.  Good Luck and Congrats!
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