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Re: Very Quick Question For Anyone Who Can Help

From: Alicia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 21 Apr 2003 22:08:04 -0500 (CDT)


Oops, guess I should read the rest of the posts before I respond next time. I see that Dr. Aziz says that females lungs do develop faster. Hopefully that means that it will all be over soon. My doctor said she'd deliver a baby after reaching 36 weeks. I went off terbutaline Saturday evening and Sunday morning I began having contractions that are about 25 minutes apart. They aren't becoming more intense but are now 15 minutes apart. I was hoping I'd be like my mother and have a quick labor (6 hours from the start of contractions to delivery) but looks like I'm gonna be a couple of days. >
>At Mon, 21 Apr 2003, Beverly wrote:
>>
>>I have a quick question about dates. Yesterday(Sunday)made me 36 weeks.
>>I am due May 18th and my last period was August 11, 2002. The days are
>>throwing me off all of a sudden for some reason. I guess yesterday
>>completed week 36 but does that make me 36 weeks and 1 day today or 2
>>days? Meaning since I began week 37 yesterday when the day was over did
>>it make me 1 day then or does today make day 1 of the week? Also when is
>>it safe to deliver without worrying so much about lung developement? I
>>am having a girl and I always heard that one sexes lungs develop faster
>>than the other but not sure which it was and can't find anything online
>>about it. Thanks for your help and I know it is a silly question but
>>have been wondering for days.
>

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>SAmir Fouad Aziz MD

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Alicia



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