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Contractions

So I am experiencing very painful contractions. I started since 6 am, but now they are much much stronger. The only proboemnis that they keep coking in at 6 minutes apart. I went to the hospital and they told me its false labor. And they sent me home. I am in really bad pain though and feel that my contractions are really bad. What do I do? Please help me.
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Yeah I know, I am having terrible contractions and all but they sent me home anyway. Its annoying.
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I can't believe they turned you away with painful contractions. I would demand to be seen and checked again.
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Yeah I might do that! They are still coming in at 6 minutes but I am getting them much stronger. And then I was wondering if I should ho to another hospital as well. Maybe a second opinion would help
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*stick
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Call your doctor and tell them that you want to be seen ASAP. You can also go back to the hospital and tell them just how much pain you are in and ask them to run thorough tests. The doctors told my sister she wasn't in labor, she told them to double check and sure enough she was! They just had the monitor in the wrong place, my nephew was born a few hours later. Stuck with your gut!
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Coming* sorry
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Coming* sorry
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