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possible induction

May be getting induced tomorrow. Nervous cause baby is only 37 weeks.
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My daughter was born at 32 weeks perfectly healthy at 5.7 lbs and she went home as day as me.
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Thanks ladies!!! This is my third baby so i should be a pro by now but i am still nervous. My blood pressure is just staying too high so she is inducing because she doesnt want me to develop pre-eclampsia. I have to be at the hospital at 8pm tomorrow night.
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Your baby will be perfectly fine my daughter was born at 37 weeks she was a big healthy baby weighing 7p 7.8 o
37 is fullterm so you shouldn't worry. Wish you guys a quick & healthy l&d
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5079976 tn?1380275206
My son was born att 35weeks amd  went home with me
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1399033 tn?1449587779
My niece was born at 35 weeks and was able to go home with mommy. I'm sure everything will be fine! Good luck
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5628321 tn?1376273593
90% of babies born at even just 36 weeks are able to leave hospital when mommy does. 37 weeks is even higher. ;) so I wouldn't worry about the timing. Good luck! I hope you have a good visit.
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6047529 tn?1380571958
What i have read and heard they concern baby full term now at 37 weeks. So you should be fine and the baby too. If it is safer for baby to come now than stay in i say go for it. My friends cousin had her baby last month a month early and the baby was fine. Had to stay at hospital for a couple of days but everything was fine and i think she was only 35 or 36 weeks.. I think 37 weeks should be fine. Congrads
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