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      • If this is your first delivery, the average labour time for this phase is 6 to 12 hours. It can be longer, of course, lasting up to 20 hours for first-timers. If you’ve given birth before, labour tends to be a little shorter but could still last up to 14 hours.
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  3. Jul 23, 2024 · How long it lasts: Active labor often lasts 4 to 8 hours or more. On average, the cervix opens at approximately 1 cm an hour. But it may take longer for people who haven't had a baby before. What you can do: Look to your labor partner and healthcare team for encouragement and support. Try breathing and relaxation techniques to ease pain.

  4. Active labor may last anywhere from about two to 24 hours (though the average is two to three-and-a-half hours), while transitional labor can last anywhere from 15 minutes to about three hours. At a certain point, your practitioner may rely on interventions to get things going or speed things up.

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  6. Jul 23, 2024 · By Mayo Clinic Staff. In the movies, babies often are born quickly and in dramatic fashion. A pregnant person doubles over from the pain of a single contraction, and suddenly a baby appears. In reality, however, labor usually takes time. And the early signs of labor may not be obvious.

  7. The average labour time for the early labour phase of the first stage for first-timers can last anywhere from 6 to 12 hours, though for some, it can take up to 20 hours, so it’s quite a range. If you’ve given birth before, the process usually goes faster but can still last up to 14 hours.

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