It is not possible to accurately determine how long it will take for a woman to give birth after 5-6 minutes of contractions. The exact time of delivery varies from person to person, and needs to be determined according to the woman’s specific situation. After a woman has contractions, the time of delivery is affected by the size of the fetus, the height of the prenatal dew, the orientation of the fetus, the size of the pelvis, the strength of the contractions, and the duration of the contractions, etc., and requires a comprehensive analysis by the clinician to determine the time of delivery. Usually, labor occurs when contractions last for 5-6 minutes and last for more than 30 seconds, accompanied by the disappearance of the cervical canal, dilatation of the uterine opening and the descent of the baby’s first sign. The time needed for labor should be judged in stages, not more than 20 hours for primiparous women in the latent phase of the first stage of labor, and the rate of dilatation of the uterine opening in the active phase is ≥0.5 cm/h. The second stage of labor is not more than 3 hours for primiparous women, and the third stage of labor is not more than 30 minutes. The time of menstruating women is relatively faster than that of primiparous women. After contractions of 5-6 minutes each need to be closely observed by the doctor to wait for labor, to avoid causing life-threatening risks to the mother and baby.