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5781072 tn?1399601256

Everyone keep me and my baby in your prayers

I went to the doctor today and I told her I had been having diarrhea for over 24 hours and had been feeling nauseous she said if I start vomiting or the diarrhea continues into tomorrow that I will have to be put in the hospital for some fluids I'm only 29 weeks 4 days so I'm not wanting to go into labor anytime soon
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Hoping you start feeling better soon! I had to go to the hospital for fluids when I was only about 10w. Having the iv kinda ***** but try not to worry too much and try drinking some poweraid. Just rest dear everything will be okay.
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Dehydration can cause you to go into labor. They will admit you for dehydration to give you iv fluids I had a kidney infection during my first pregnancy which sent me into labor at 25 weeks. Thankfully they stopped it and I made it to 35 weeks
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And it was due to dehydration
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Its ok that happened to me ...at 28 weeks I started vomiting and got diarrhea out of nowhere...I ended up going to the hospital bcus it wouldn't stop and I was contracting and dilated to 3 cm. They gave me fluids, stopped my contractions and just in case steroids for the babys lungs. I left 2 days later...im now 30 weeks and 2 cm dilated in bedrest it freakn sux
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Try some chicken noodle it warm u tummy n ice
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7677085 tn?1395374075
She's more worried about hydration there's no reason you should have to deliver that early, but I'll keep you in my thoughts anyway! Drink Gatorade or something with electrolytes so you can avoid needing an iv!
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