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Im 35 weeks

I am 35 weeks pregnant and I have had 2 c-sections, but im on my 4th pregnancy(3rd delivery) and im contracting alot and very painful. The baby wants out, but I dont dialate and I have never had contractions before. Is it safe to have the baby early? I have 2 weeks to go before the doctor will deliver and im tired of hurting and being misserable..someone help me threw this...
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1544019 tn?1318504526
If you're contracting like that, I would go straight into labor and delivery and have them monitor you!!
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1194973 tn?1385503904
If you're having regular contractions you HAVE to see your doctor sooner than later. Time the contractions and see how frequently you get them. If you're having them every 5 minutes or so you need to go to the hospital to be checked out.
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Ok. I have been taken tylenol with pain meds that the doc gave me, but im trying my hardest to stay away from the doctors office til next tuesday but I think I might b dialating.. I dont know I have never dialated and or contracted before..
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1428239 tn?1333457053
Generally they dont like to deliver this early unless there is a reason to such as your health or the baby's health is at risk.. Your baby's lungs are not developed at this point so the baby would most likely have to spend some time in the NICU...

You can take some tylenol to help with the pain or see if there is any other pain meds your doctor may allow.. . I would also try warm baths, they can help with contraction pains...
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