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So I went to the hospital last night because my blood pressure has been high and I've been having swelling that won't go away and I haven't been walking at all.  Well my blood pressure wouldn't go under 145/83 and I had traces of protein in my urine but not that much.  The nurse called my doctor to see what they wanted to do sense today is my due date anyways and he said send me home.  So I got sent home with my last blood pressure being 150/89 and feeling shaky and on and off dizzy.  For some reason I just don't feel right, my baby's heart rate wouldn't go below 160 either.  I want to be induced as soon as posible because I feel that something is going to go wrong if I don't but now my doctor is telling me I'm not due tell the 19th when I've been told the 9th my entire pregnancy, and my verification said the 9th.  Can I still be induced?  Should I be?  
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Go to a different doctor or a different hospital if need be.
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Blood pressure is nothing to mess with I would go back in especially if you aren't feeling good then that means you are symptomatic
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You should be able to be induced, you've made it to full term.
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Im so sorry!  I wonder if you can go into l&d and ask them fit a different dr to look at you?
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