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Cervix

I just made 26 weeks & 2 day as of today with 97 days left until my due date my doctor comes telling me that my cervix is shorten want me to go back for another ultrasound kid you not this now my fourth one ( well second I been sent back ) my first two was my normal ultrasound check up now my other two because first time they couldn't see the umbilical cord and now too see my cervix I'm sick of going but she said they need to give a vaginal one focus more on my cervix this my first time having a baby I don't want my baby to come early I'm only 6 months . I'll be my 3rd trimester Tuesday . I'm nervous & scared but everyone telling me it's going to be okay don't stress too much on it and have plenty of rest .
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I am very grateful they are catching it sooner then later and taking it seriousl but I believe the people that's doing my ultrasound doesn't know what they doing sometimes .or not looking for everything cause the last girl I had had to call someone else in just measure my baby head . and thank you I am I'm not working anymore so I'm spending my days relaxing
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Tbh hun, be thankful they are taking yours and your baby's health seriously. There only doing there jobs, they wanna check up on what's going on it may be nothing but you will thanks them in the long run if it helps avoid a had birth by identifying any problems sooner rather when it's too late hun. Do relax tho, x
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