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delivery at 35w 3d

Has anyone delivered at 35w 3d. I have high blood pressure and I may have to. Has anyone had experience with delivery at this stage
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2113262 tn?1346101921
I was 35 weeks 1 day and my baby was fine, she was 7 lb 1 oz, she did have occational respiratory problems until she was 2 weeks old, but she didn't have to go to nicu, and she went home with me the next day
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My last son was born at 32 weeks and he was 6 pounds came home only a few days in nicu for percautions and he is and amazing 4 year old now .... It was unexpected labor.but i are further along and they have alot more out now in the medical field than 4 years ago ... Docs usually go.off of percentages ... Im sure they are picking what is.safest for you and your.little one
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Thanks for responding. I feel a bit better.
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1276121 tn?1420860600
I delivered my 2nd son at 33w 5d but I went into labor unexpectedly. He was 5lb 9oz and 19 1/2in but did have a 31 day level 2 nicu stay. He never had breathing problems or needed any surgery/blood. His issues was feelings because he did not know how to suck, swallow, and breath. Now at 35 weeks you baby is more developed and may go right home with you. I don't think your baby will have any major issues with being born now.
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