When you are 30 weeks pregnant, your baby should be in a cephalic (head down) position. Unfortunately, this is not the case for at least 25% of expectant mothers and there really isn’t a good way to predict when your baby will drop. That’s because it’s different for every woman. But in general, if your baby drops before labour, you’ll definitely be able to tell. Here are five signs you may notice that you can breathe easier, you might notice a lot of increased pressure in your pelvis and Once your baby has dropped, their head will be physically pressing down more on your cervix. This will help your cervix thin and dilate to begin labour. The cervix will thin out by ridding itself of the mucus plug that served to block the cervical opening
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