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skullygirl

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I Dont Want to Go to the Hospital Again What Should I Do ?
Posted: 05-19-07 12:58pm

Help! Im tired of going to the hospital being monitered then being sent home. A month ago I had the shot to stop my contractions I was only 28 weeks. Having mild contractions now Ive been monitered twice and was sent home because they were timed far apart. At three this morning I woke up vomiting and having the worst cramps, I took tylenol and went back to sleep. Looking at or eating food makes me sick. Ive never even experienced morning sickness this is new to me. Im 34 weeks and my doctor does not think I will make it past 37 weeks. My cramps hurt badly I dont know what to do?
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Amber*Marie

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Joined: 13 Feb 2007
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Posted: 05-19-07 13:09pm

You should go to l&d immediantly!!
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AyaMiyaki

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Posted: 05-19-07 13:14pm

I agree. I know going to the hospital is frustrating and uncomfortable, but .god forbid you stay home and something happen to your baby. He/she isn't ready to come out yet, and every day you're able to keep your little one inside makes them more healthy. You should do everything in your power to protect your baby. That includes going to the hospital when you don't want to. Better safe than sorry, hon.
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