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7110901 tn?1396057291

Still monitoring my contractions with C-Section looming over head

So they broke my water at 7 this morning... was feeling some intense pain after but an hour ago they took me off the pitocin they said the baby heart keeps "dipping" during each contractions... they even gave me oxygen as the said he stopped moving as much so they wanna wake him up a bit... now they're saying that I may have to get cesarean which I don't want...but I'm hanging in there. ... hubby says I'm tuff...lol
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I had to have a c - section with my son because I stopped dilating and afterwards I found out he was wedged in my pelvis. I didn't want a c - section but I did what was best for my baby. Hope everything works out for you. You can do it
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You are tough, you're carrying another life and will deliver baby safely, happy, and healthy!! Tell your husband to top that! :)
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7001988 tn?1392134797
Things are going to be ok. U are tough and just try not 2 stress. What's most important is getting that baby in ur arms safely.
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7110901 tn?1396057291
Thank u ladies I'm hanging in there.
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Wow! I'm so sorry to hear that,I hope everything works out for the best.
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Saying a prayer over you and the baby. Your husband knows you best you are tough you can do this.
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Good luck mommy and your in my prayers
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