The expected date of delivery(EDD) is the predicted date of a pregnant woman’s delivery. This date is determined by the midwife and/or general practitioner.
Most births are currently taken place in a hospital. If you are 36 weeks(or less) pregnant, your delivery is early and will always take place in the hospital. If you are 42 weeks pregnant, you are going into overtime or post-term. You would also have to deliver in the hospital. Between week 37-42 of pregnancy, you can choose whether to give birth at home, at a birthing center, or at a hospital. Your midwife can tell you more about this.
In a hospital delivery, you are monitored by your midwife, clinical midwife, doctor’s assistant and/or gynecologist. At a home delivery, you are accompanied by your midwife and one of our maternity nurses.
Signs of beginning labor could include the following:
- Contractions and pain.
- Water breaking or rupture of the membranes.
- Bloody show of loss of mucus plug(slimy bloody discharge).
Contact your midwife and/or physician when show signs of labor. If you want to deliver at home, the midwife will tell you when to contact us to send a maternity nurse to assist the midwife.