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So im 38wks 4dys and due in 10 days but i have a bladder infection and have no way of getting to doctors until labor . Does this mean i have to have a c-section? Im so upset i really wanted to go natural :'( now im dreading having the baby
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Oh hun I'm so sorry. I completely understand how you feel. And I understood what you mean. I don't think they will give you a c section but let your doctors know how you feel when you're in labor. Until then I would just try to get rid of it before you go into labor by drinking tons of water and cranberry juice, also I found out that when you pee getting a cup of warm water and pouring it down there while you pee will help to take away some of the pain. Also to just keep warm stuff down there as much as you can it really helps with the uncomfortableness so getting a heating pad and putting it down there always helped for me. If you don't have one you can easily make one with a long sock and pouring rice into it and heat it up for a good minute or so. Or just get a hot wet rag and keep putting it down there. I'm so sorry I absolutely hate bladder infections. I wouldn't want it on my worst enemy they make me cry when I get them because sometimes they get so bad. I would also go to cvs and see if you're able to use the antibiotics they have for bladder infections that will help. I'm not sure if you can or not being prego but I would deff check. Good luck! I really hope it goes away!!
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Im not dreading having her. I didnt mean it in a mean way . just upset
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You shouldn't dread having your kid. That's not the nicest thing to say. Just call your doctor and see what they suggest
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