What are the signs of labour?
a. clear fluid gush, cervical dilatation, regular uterine contractions
b. vaginal mucous discharge, descent of fetal head, cervical dilatation
c. descent of fetal head, vaginal mucous discharge, clear fluid gush
d. descent of fetal head, cervical dilatation, clear fluid gush
ANS: A
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