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14868695 tn?1443396776

36 weeks and sooooo crampy. Is she coming soon??

I've been cramping a lot of the last week or so. Lately the cramps have been getting more intense. They aren't very often and don't last too long. Baby is head down and putting sooo much pressure on my cervix. Do you think she will come soon?
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I was cramping bad for a while to the point of hurting I had to get on my hands and knees I couldn't stand I'm 38 weeks and when I told my doctor they checked me and told me to drink as much water as possible. With taking that advice my cramping stopped I definitely felt stupid for not realizing myself that it was all dehydration. :(
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14868695 tn?1443396776
I had an appointment today and one in a week. They just feel like cramps that ease up
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4268628 tn?1375041176
Are there fluctuations to the cramping where they get worse for 30 seconds or more and than ease up? If so, those could be Contractions. Try moving to different positions and see if it helps. Keep hydrated. Your doctor may be waiting for your next appointment to check you. When is that?
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14868695 tn?1443396776
My doctor hasn't even checked me only the strep b test
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4268628 tn?1375041176
Could and could be awhile...I've been in your boat.for the last couple weeks. I'm dilated to a 1 1/2 and 70% effaced.
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