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asthma please help me

What are some reasons pregnant women get hospitalized before labor? I have severe asthma and i took.my inhaler and i am still feeling short of breathe. If i go to the hospital will they keep me?
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But if they dont keeep me i will be told that it was not a good enough reason to go
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you'll most likely get checked into the ER nd given a nebulizer until its under control hon. they won't just send you away, especially with asthma AND being pregnant. I've had asthma my entire life nd been to the ER many times for it nd I've always been seen immediately. asthma is a pretty serious thing, apparently.
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I just dont want to go for nothing. my bf will get mad if they dont keep me because i have been bbefore for this problem and i took my inhaler and still no different
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I have bad asthma too.....when i get short of brea5h i try n sot for a bit sometimes its not my athsma its just the strain from doing to much
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Yes, if you can't manage and control it at home you should be seen. Being pregnant puts more of a strain on your body so it will make it harder to control. You need to make sure that you are getting enough oxygen into your bloodstream for you and baby. If you feel you need to go to hospital then go.
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If ur that sob u should go no matter if they will keep u or not. They will probably do some breathing treatments first and see if they help. But if I were u, I would go now. U don't wanna stress ur baby either. How far along r u?
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Bump. help. please
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