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Constant BH??

I have been having almost constant "contractions" since yesterday afternoon. They dont seem to be getting stronger, but are about 15-20 mins apart. I am having trouble figuring out wether or not these are real... With my first I was induced at 37weeks due to pre-eclampsia and my second was twins at 35 weeks, but I was in labor with them when I went to have section and had NO idea! I couldnt feel the contractions at all. I am 34 weeks 4days now and really uncomfortable!
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Went to doctor this morning and baby has.dropped down, reason being for pelvic pressure and frequent urination. Cervix is completely closed... I guess just playing the waiting game now. Measuring two weeks ahead so HOPEFULLY he will come early!!
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1806883 tn?1458321004
yes get them check, but could be b/h as they are not getting closer together, one way to tell is to hop in a warm bath or shower and if they settle down then they are b/h. They can also get quite painful in the last weeks and can often be mistaken for early labour
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377493 tn?1356502149
I agree.  If they are that consistant, best to have them take a look.  Good luck to you.
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Thanks!
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1346146 tn?1299360497
I would call ur ob just to be safe.  Good luck
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