After being pregnant in October, mothers always imagine the day when their baby will be born, but it is also the hardest time for mothers. Only when the cervical canal disappears will the baby be born faster. So how can we find out when the cervical canal disappears?

To determine the disappearance of the cervical canal in a baby near birth, it is necessary for an obstetrician to perform a vaginal digital examination or for a midwife to perform an anal digital examination. Mothers do not know whether the cervical canal has disappeared from the sensation. If there is already regular uterine contractions, they can go to the hospital's obstetrics department to see a doctor for examination and judgment. If there is already amniotic fluid flowing out, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. Generally, for the first pregnancy, it takes one or two days for the cervical canal to become soft and smooth, and labor will take about three or four days after it becomes soft. You need to check the specific time for the rupture of the membrane, as the second child will have a shorter time. The specific time varies from person to person and is also related to their own conditions.
There is no exact time for this. If there is abdominal pain and redness, you should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. If the fetal movement is good, you can be patient and wait. After the cervical canal disappears, the speed of the baby's birth is related to uterine contractions. If the uterine contractions are regular and the cervix opens smoothly, the baby will usually be born within 15 hours. The disappearance of the cervical canal requires a doctor's examination to determine. If a pregnant woman feels that her baby is about to be born, she can go to a doctor for examination.