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Ok so all day my daughter was not moving and I was experiencing braxton hicks all day but now she is moving none stop. Could they have been something different that she wouldn't move? Im a ftm and just wondering. Im also 31+4 weeks
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8377023 tn?1399509160
Somebody is gonna be a tall baby. She will be super cute though
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7094011 tn?1405455886
Haha I don't think she will be small! She is measuring right on track, but she is all up under my ribs! And she's low in my birth canal.
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8377023 tn?1399509160
Oh wow. You never know could be a small baby
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8377023 tn?1399509160
I will @iLovekjoy2
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7094011 tn?1405455886
I am 38 almost 39 weeks so I'm going to stick it out and wait for real contractions before I go to the hospital. There is no fear of preterm labor for me as of now. I am already dialated to 3cm and 80% effaced, but I refuse to go to the hospital until my contractions are very painful and close together or my water breaks. My ob said that unless my contractions are really bad and close together or my water breaks there is no need to go to the hospital, they will just send you home. For some reason out hospital here does not take lightly of you going in for little things...like if I had a few cramps that day, they would see me and send me home until I was dilated to at least a 4, or contractions were horribly painful.
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If you ever start having braxton hicks like that every 20 mins or so, painful or not, go to the hospital so that you can get checked out. That happend to me with my last pregnancy and I went to l&d and I was dilated 2cm at 32 weeks. My daughter ended up coming at 34 weeks and had to spend 2 weeks in the nicu!
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