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Re: Prodromal Labor?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu, 17 Jan 2002 10:47:54 -0600 (CST)


Actually, my midwife considers 36 weeks full term..so Im not premature.

I had one daughter at 39 weeks..and another at 38...I tend to go early..

Dates are just dates...they mean nothing...especially because it went something like "I THINK my last period was May 10th" but I didnt get any prenatal care until 16 weeks..so I may have figured wrong..

Shes measuring fine too...I am in labor...so she decided on her own..Im not trying to induce..just encourage whats already happening.

Thanks for your thoughts though.

Kristina

At Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Daisy wrote: >
>AT 36 weeks your baby is still considered premature. Stop taking the
>herbal stuff and let your body do what it's suppossed too...Your gonna
>feel pretty awful when your baby is born too early and ends up in NICU
>cause it's having breathing problems. Just as a side note.... I am 33
>weeks and I have been having the same symptoms as you and I am 50 %
>effaced and 2 cm dilated...but my bun is NOWHERE near being cooked. So
>I know it sucks but just be patient , your baby will come when IT'S
>ready! ( Not trying to be mean or hurt your feelings, but you do want a
>healthy baby I am sure! :) ) Good Luck Wishing you a happy healthy baby!
>




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