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Ladies please talk to your doctor for medical advice. The people on this forum are not medical experts and have no business answering questions about what medicines you should take during any time period. Just because one person took it without complications,  doesn't mean that you will. Every pregnancy is different, people have different conditions.  
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Ahhh!! Sorry wrong post. Stupid phone. Dont mind me :)
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As of yesterday 38 weeks 90% effaced and 1 cm dialated. I still have not felt any contractions.
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Agreed!! Ive also seen questions about symptoms and if they should go to the hospital or not. If it is that bad the best person to ask is ALWAYS your doctor.
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Right, whenever people mention a drug test, you can tell that they got the medication through less than honest means. Failing a drug test should be the least of their worries.
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I see questions where people ask if they can take hydrocodone (from a friend) for pain. Another post asked about over the counter medications. I get wanting other people's opinions on how a medication that your doctor prescribed affected them,  but the majority of the posts aren't like that.
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Agree! Taking a prescription for your doctor is way different then self prescribing meds for yourself. Your doctor should be aware of your problems and what your putting in your body. Quit thinking about failing a drug test and think about your baby!
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I think sometimes we just want to know that other people have these same questions. I would really hope that, aside from asking other mama's, that the woman on this forum are smart enough to ask their doc too...
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Agree!
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