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Im 38+1 and have been in triage the last two days due to contractions. Yesterday i was only 1.5cm dialated so i was sent home. I went back in today because my contractions are every 3-4 minutes apart and unbearable. Im now 3cm dialated but they sent me home again saying that my contractions are a lil irregular and gave me some vocodine for the pain. I have an appointment at 2pm tomorrow. My contractions are still every 3-4 mins apart and feel like my lower abdominal area is being repeatedly stabbed and sends sharp pains down my vagina and radiates to my lower back. My question is when am i suppose to go back? Is there a chance my dr will be admitting tomorrow? All i get was come back if your contractions get worse. Again im 3cm dialated. I dialated 1.5cm in a day. Is there a good chance i could dialate more by my appt? Anyone else been thro this
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Bump???!!
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chances.are.youll probably be more dialted by.your appt. Keep.an eye.on the.contractions and if they continue to.get more intense to the.point u.cant handle.them or.u feel a ton of.pressure in your bum or vagina or feel like u have to.poop id call them back and.see.if.u should get checked.
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Thankyou. I was 4.5 when i went to my appointment. Dr told me to walk around and in the next several hours it will be time :)
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yaythays soo exciting! Good luck!
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