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contractions

So I'm Having Contractions And I'm Wandering If I Should Let It Get Worse Before Going In Because I Went Into Labor 3 Weeks Ago And They Stopped It Cause I Was 32 Weeks Now, At Mid Night, I'll Be 35 Weeks And They Said They Won't Stop It And I Will Get To Deliver  At The Hospital Of My Choice .... Should I Wait It Out To See If Its Going To Stop/Ease off
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7552244 tn?1393364737
I have a contraction timer app on my phone
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Good idea.
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6387609 tn?1393274731
I Will... I'm Going To Take A Little Bath And See If It Eases Off any
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Good luck!!!! Woooh hoo lol keep me posted
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6387609 tn?1393274731
Its Still Bearable But I Know I'm Having them
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I waited til mine were 2 mins apart then went, but if the pain isnt that bad i say just hold tight til it becomes unbearable.. Good luck n congrats
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6387609 tn?1393274731
Thank You And I Will Try To Start Watch it
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Just write the pain time down. How long it last n keep a list. But don't wait till 3 min bc your early. They need to know as soon as they go ten min apart. Get your Penn n paper.Its important. Baby health ifs on the line. Yay!!!!! God luck
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Me either I would just go in if the last for a hour
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6387609 tn?1393274731
Ok Thank You ... I'm Not Very Good With The Whole Timing Thing  
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If there ten min  apart go. But anything more than that just hang tight. Unless your water breaks. God luck =) you'll do great!!!!
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I would wait to see if they get worse if they get to 3-5 mins apart definitely go in
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