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Re: 3 cm dilated-how much more can I dilate until contractions to Mandy

From: Justine (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 11 Jan 2001 17:41:02 -0600 (CST)


Hi Mandy...just to let you know, my friend was in labor and dilated to 7cm and didn't feel her contractions...so like everyone is saying, its different for everyone.

At Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Lori wrote: >
>At Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Mandy wrote:
>>
>>At today's check up I am almost 3 cm dilated and 80% effaced. Last week
>>I was 1-2 cm and 70%. Just how much can a woman dilate before going
>>into actual labor? The baby is low and the doctors are very pleased with
>>the progress. It doesn't look like he's going to be a big baby
>>either.Can I expect a quick labor? Thanks, Mandy 38 1/2
>weeks
>
>Hi, I am the women who had mention that your doctor may want to induce
>at 3cms. My friend's doctor did but it was her second child. And she
>was right at 39 weeks. I think it has to be your choice and than the
>doctor will decide, what he thinks. Now, it looks like you will be in
>there before you know it. No one can penpoint when the labor may start
>for you but I met you don't have that much longer. hang in there, and
>give that little boy a kiss as soon as he is born. Keep us updated. I
>am so excited for you. I am not sure my memory is kinda bad but you are
>having a boy and you said you were going to name him Cameron David
>right, If not I am so sorry. I have been so scattered brained since I
>have been pregnant. I have 2 more weeks and my little Cameron will be
>here.
>
>Hope this helps a little
>I know pregnancy feels like forever
>Lori
>35 weeks and counting

--
Justine



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