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Re: Nausea in 34th week

From: Alicia Lapidus M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 6 Mar 2003 12:25:51 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Joanne wrote: >
>I am 34 ½ weeks along. I have been extremely nauseas for about 3 hours
>this morning. I have eaten a “good” breakfast, had a snack and also
>have been drinking water. I have never felt like this before. (well
>not since the 1st trimester...) I did not eat nor do anything different
>than I usually do.
>
>It is also important to note that I have been diagnosed with an
>“irritable uterus” and have regular contractions. (Stronger than
>Braxton Hicks, but not enough where I have gone into actual labor)
>
>My question is what could be causing this queasiness? My friend told me
>it is a sign of labor. Is that true? Thanks for your help.

It is not a sign of labor.

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Alicia M. Lapidus M.D.
Director Obgyn.net Latina
Chief of Staff Obstetrics, Hospital J. A. Fernández
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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