Pregnancy is an exciting journey, but one of the biggest questions expecting parents have is, "When will I go into labor?" This quiz is designed to analyze key pregnancy symptoms, physical changes, and early labor signs to give you an estimate of when labor might begin.
This quiz considers factors such as contractions, dilation, energy levels, and other common signs that indicate labor might be approaching. While every pregnancy is different, this quiz provides a general idea. If you're in your final weeks or just curious about what to expect, this labor prediction quiz helps you prepare for your Read morebaby's arrival.
Disclaimer: This quiz is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for accurate assessments regarding your pregnancy and labor timeline.
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This is my first-time childbirth experience.
Pre-term labor
Induced labor
Normal labor without any complications
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Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Night
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I don't exercise
I workout regularly.
Only walking
Sometimes
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Morning
Evening
Night
Early morning
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Exactly on the due date
Premature
After your due date/overdue
A few days before due date
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0-10 hours
11-20 hours
More than 20 hours
Less than an hour
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Jan-Mar
Apr-Jun
Jul-Sept
Oct-Dec
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This is going to be my first child.
0-6 hours
7-12 hours
13-20 hours
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Gestational diabetes
High Blood Pressure
Obesity/overweight/other weight-related issues
None
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3
4 and more
This is going to be my first child/twins.
2
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Less than 37 weeks
37-39 weeks
39-40 weeks
Over 40 weeks
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No, not yet
Yes, but they’re mild and irregular.
Yes, they’re getting stronger but not consistent.
Yes, they’re strong and frequent.
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No, everything feels normal.
A little discomfort, but nothing major
Yes, I feel a lot of pressure and discomfort.
The pain is strong and constant.
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No, my baby is still high.
A little, but not significantly
Yes, my belly looks lower.
Yes, and I feel more pressure in my pelvis.
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No changes
A slight increase in discharge
A thick mucus-like discharge
My mucus plug has come out.
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No contractions yet
Occasionally, but they go away.
Yes, they’re getting stronger but not regular.
Yes, they’re frequent and painful.
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No, I feel tired all the time.
A little more energetic than usual
Yes, I’ve been cleaning and organizing a lot.
I had a burst of energy, but now I feel exhausted.
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No noticeable changes
Slightly fewer movements but still active
Baby is moving less but responding when I rest.
My baby’s movements have slowed down a lot.
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No, not yet
Yes, but no dilation yet
Yes, I’m 1-3 cm dilated.
Yes, I’m more than 3 cm dilated.
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No, everything is normal.
A little stomach upset
Yes, I’ve had diarrhea recently.
Yes, along with other signs of labor
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