30 weeks pregnant and early labor Posted: 02-01-08 20:08pm
i am 30 weeks pregnant last monday i had
little cramps and i didn't think nothing
about it.. i wasn't but just incase i
called the doctor and she told me to drink
water and lay on my left side for an
hour.. after the hour i called back and
told her i still had cramps and she told
me to come in just to take a look at me to
make sure i was not having contractions..
so i got there they hooked me up to the
heart moniter and she told me i was having
contractions whiich i was really
surprized.. they checked to make sure i
wasn't dilated and i wasn't she gave me
five big glasses of water which stoped the
contractions for about 5 mintures and than
she sent me up to labor and delivery,,
they hooked me up to an iv and gave me
fluids still the contractions continued so
they told me they were going to keep me
over night.. they took me in to see if i
would test postivie or negitive to see if
my uterous was thinning and i tested
positive.. tuesday morning they checked me
for dilation and they found out i was
dilated 2 but over night the contactions
stopped so they told me i had to stay
another night.. so they checked me to see
if i was negitive or positive for going
into labor in the following weeks and i
tested positive,, over night i started
having contractions again.. they gave me
the shot to delevlop the babys lungs and
gave me a shot to stop the contractions
but it made my heart rate go up so they
gave me pills.. and they sent me home.. my
question is is there a chance i will have
this baby early or will the baby hold
off.. i am kinda scared..
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