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8520554 tn?1398806988

dilated @ 33+4

So I've been having BH an pressure since Friday, last night I started to have real contractions an lots of painful pressure. Went for my check up today to find out I'm 1cm dilated! Been at l&d since noon. They are trying to stop the contractions so far its working! My Lil man needs to stay in there he has 7 weeks left to bake!
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8520554 tn?1398806988
Well 2cm an so far no change! Thankfully. Now just need to get a time to go home soon. hospital food
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Im going on 27 weeks and have been having BH all week as well, im already a high risk for preterm labor, ive already started contracting twice in the past. I hope all goes well! Keep us updated(:
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8520554 tn?1398806988
That is true with your second child.  And yeah I hope I don't go into active labor! Now I'm at 2cm crossing my fingers the contractions slow down
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8520554 tn?1398806988
That is true with your second child.  And yeah I hope I don't go into active labor! Now I'm at 2cm crossing my fingers the contractions slow down
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I'm 35 weeks and 1.5 centimeters dilated my Dr said it was fine and it was normal and the it was dilated BC he is gaining weight and need space
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Omg, i'm 32 weeks + 4 days & couldn't imagine going into labor . I have been experiencing some pretty intense bh contractions lately. I read that with your second child your uterus contracts more!
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