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worried mommy!

I've definitely been having contractions since last night around 11pm. They seem to be about 15 mins aparts. They start in my back and wrap around to the front of my abdomen with a strong sharp pain in my vagina. They last about a min to a min in a half. Im 34 weeks and 4 days. I went to the dr on thursday when I was 34+1 and she told me I was 2 cm dilated and 70% thinned out. I plan on calling In the morning to see if I can get into the dr tomorrow afternoon. Any mommies out there that went through this so early? Im nervous!
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My office won't stop it after 34 weeks and im almost 35. I have an appt this afternoon at 4:20.
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The best thing to do is go in. There is still a chance that they can stop the labor. I'm having it happen being 32 weeks and 3cm dilated but I am on bed rest. It seems my little man can come any second just because of how low he is.
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I'm waiting for my dr office to open at 9am so I can see if she can fit me in. I've been up all night having contractions :(
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She would forget how to breath. So she would episodes where she would turn purple and they would have to pinch her in order to make react . They had her on oxygen and when they would take the oxygen off she had togo a full 5 days with out an attack befor i could take her home. Shes perfectly healthy now though. Im on my 4th and he will be a premie as well my docter doesnt expect me to go past 30 weeks.
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What is apnea?
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i delivered at 34! But i had back labor for 4 days. it was horrible! lol My daughter was born with Apnea due to being premature.
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