you will deliver at 10cm dialated
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what is the perimeter and area of a rectangle 3cm long and 3cm wide
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3cm
When your contractions are five minutes apart.
16 cm 5cm+5cm+3cm+3cm=16cm
It is likely that the shape you have in mind is a cube, with each edge being 3 cm long.
that totally depends from person to person. Every birth and every pregnancy is different. Generally speaking though, if your waters break, your labour is a lot quicker but that is no guarantee either. I was 2 cm dilated for a month before my son was born and when my water did eventually break it took 5 hours from the time my water broke until he has born. I was in active (pain) labour for about 3 of those hours. With my first son I was in labour for 18 hours but the hospital had to break my waters. Good luck with everything.
about 1cm to 3cm long
Fully dialated is 10cm, so I'd say you have some time left. Don't fret!
3cm + 4cm + 3cm + 4cm = 14 cm