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4447476 tn?1399396565

at what point..

Will they not stop contractions?? I'm freaking out.. I am 33wks and 4 days, and I had an appointment at 3:30 where he checked me because I was cramping a lot. He said I was closed but told me to keep an eye on the cramping.. It's now almost 6:30, and my back hurts and my stomach keeps getting right  :-(  I am going to start timing it now to see what's going on and if it continued like this for an hour I am going to the hospital because it is happening quite frequent.. I do not want this baby to come yet  :'(
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4447476 tn?1399396565
Im still getting them about 6-7 minutes apart  :-(  so im now looking for a ride to the hospital because my hubby has our 3 kids here.. I feel like I'm in complete panic, I just want her to stay put a few more weeks!
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I think it depends on why you've gone into preterm labour and baby's development. I went I to preterm labour at 34wks due to a stomach bug on top of preeclamplsia and baby had already had a steroid shot for his lungs so they said they would just let it happen but 12hrs later contractions stopped by themselves. Good luck!
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Here where I'm at they are always stopping labor (if they can) before 36 weeks
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Most likely they will not stop you going into labor . Sometimes just some bedrest will call them down but if not sounds like to me you might be having a baby soon;-) just prepare yourself for nicu stay its tough but you will get through it hope your baby is happy and health good luck!
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