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one rapid laber=another?

one rapid laber=another?

Posted By GiGi on April 30, 1999 at 12:49:51
Thank you for answering my question:
I am currently pregnant with my third
child. My first two (uncomplictated, vaginal, unmedicated)
labors happened very quickly. In both labors, I started
with strong contractions about 5-7 minutes apart
and my children were born within three hours of the first contraction.
I was younger then (20 and 21) but I'm only 28 and still in
good shape, although not as athletically fit as I was.
My question is since my "history" is one of quick labors, should
I expect the same this time? I know there's no way to predict,
but I haven't read too much about this and am curious what your
experience has been with laboring times in subsequent pregnancies.
Thanks again!
GiGi
13weeks











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Re: one rapid laber=another? SMSK.RN.HFHS 5/12/1999
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Re: one rapid laber=another? Cyndi 5/03/1999
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Re: one rapid laber=another? Kate 5/02/1999
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one rapid laber=another? GiGi 5/07/1999
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