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Braxton Hicks?

I'm a ftm...33 weeks...I feel like the last few days I've had Braxton Hicks A LOT!!! Is this normal? When should I be concerned?
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Yes, thank you ladies!
@suchha44...I'm sure we are just fine and just experience them more than some women.
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I will definately ask my doctor but i had to wait till 21st as my doctor is out of station..
Thanq u ladies..
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One of my friend also was experiencing the same way n at 34 weeks she went into preterm labor n endup  giving birth to the baby.. so iam scared :-( I atleast want to complete 36 weeks....
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My dr had ask me if had them false contraction
I didn't know  if I did I never notice them
Until she told me how they feel
(When ur stomach thigh up )
But if u see there coming
More often. To go ahead n give them a call
So yes call ur ob n tell them what going on
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I know people who have had them their entire third trimester. I imagine you are just fine, but you might as well talk to your Dr about it at your next appointment, if you're concerned about peace of mind.
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I know that it's considered normal to start having them as "practice" for birth and all, but I just feel like they're so frequent! It's confusing!
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Same here.. Even iam having the same problem... so am worried too:-(.. Am 31 weeks 2 days...
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