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24 weeks preterm laborFrom: Mascha (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 7 Aug 2000 08:14:06 -0500 (CDT)
Recently I went into labor at 24 weeks pregnancy. Nobody expected it because everything was going very well with me and the baby. At april 10th I wasn't feeling well, and had a little bit of pain in my stomach and cramps in my lower back. The doctor told me that it was nothing. I also lost a little bit of blood and a little bit of slime. The next day I had a strange feeling and decided to go to the hospital. There they told me I was having contractions and I had to stay for the night. They gave me medicine to stop the contractions. The next morning I went into labor and delivered a baby-girl. She survived for one hour and died in my arms. Since that time they have tested everything they could think of (laparoscopy with me, searches for a virus or bacteria, tested the placenta and searched for anything with the baby itself). Now, almost 4 moths later they haven't found anything (the baby was healthy but too young to survive) and tell me that I can be pregnant again. Questions: Has anybody experience with this and did they find what caused it? What can I do to prevent a premature next time? Are there perhaps things that my doctor didn't think of? Thank you very much for yor reply,
-- Mascha
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