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Most people think that engagement is a sign that you’ll be going into labor soon — which explains why your co-workers gasped with glee when you walked into the office with a dropped baby bump. But the timing of engagement actually varies from person to person — and birth to birth.
Because engagement plays an important role in your baby’s birth, it’s helpful to know when it happens and what it means. Here’s the scoop.


What engagement means 

You can think of your pelvis as a bridge between your baby and the outside world, at least when it comes to giving birth. During your pregnancy, the ligaments of your pelvis slowly loosen and stretch to make room for the moment when your baby will need to pass through on its way out of the birth canal.
As the ligaments loosen — and you get closer to the end of your pregnancy — your baby’s head will begin moving further downward into the pelvis. Once the widest part of your baby’s head has entered the pelvis, your baby’s head is officially engaged. Some people also refer to this process as “lightening.”

Engagement stages

The easiest way to understand engagement is by mapping out the different stages. OB-GYNs and midwives divide the stages up into five parts, or fifths, with each measuring how far into the pelvis your baby’s head has moved.

5/5. This is the least engaged position; your baby’s head is sitting above the pelvic brim.

4/5. Baby’s head is just beginning to enter into the pelvis, but only the very top or back of the head can be felt by your doctor or midwife.

3/5. At this point, the widest part of your baby’s head has moved into the pelvic brim, and your baby is considered engaged.

2/5. More of the front part of your baby’s head has passed over the pelvic brim.

1/5. Your doctor or midwife may be able to feel most of your baby’s head.

0/5. Your doctor or midwife may be able to feel most of your baby’s entire head, front, and back.

When engagement typically happens 

Every pregnancy is different, and engagement doesn’t follow a specific schedule. In first pregnancies, however, it usually happens several weeks before birth — anywhere between 34 weeks and 38 weeks gestation.
In subsequent pregnancies, your baby’s head may not engage until your labor starts. Both scenarios are normal, and while it might seem like you wake up one day to a perfectly engaged baby in your newly lowered belly, it’s usually a process that happens slowly over time.
If you’re nearing the end of your pregnancy, and your baby’s head hasn’t engaged yet, you haven’t done anything wrong! Your baby may be in a nonpreferred position, like posterior-facing (back to back) or breech.
Or there may be an anatomical issue with your placenta, uterus, or pelvis that means your baby won’t be able to fully engage without some assistance. Or, most likely, nothing is wrong at all.

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