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Re: PREGNANCY: Pos FFN and CTX when to go to L&D?

From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 21 May 2008 07:18:14 -0500 (CDT)


Kat

In general, contractions that are in the 10 min apart range is a good rule of thumb, and it depends on how long they are lasting as well, the shorter (less than 30 sec), the better...Dr. von Almen

At Sun, 18 May 2008, Kat wrote: >
>Hi I'm a 32yo female with a history of preterm labor DD#2 delivered at
>341/2 weeks with labor beginning at 23 but stopped with terb and Mag.
>DD#3 irritable uterus delivered term.
>
>Friday had a pos FFN currently I am 31w2d tonight I've had pretty
>consistant CTX every 15 to 30 min with lots of pressure and baby is very
>low. At what point would a call to doc or trip to L&D be warrented. I
>am currently on no meds. Staying hydrated and emptying bladder often.
>
>Thank You

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