Consult your doc NOW!
2006-11-01 07:19:54
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answer #1
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answered by hereintheunivers 2
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I drank A LOT when I was pregnant. I couldn't get enough. Try juice, it helped more than water. Towards the last month or so, I never was without a drink of something. Sometimes I had 2 drinks at the same time. Your body just needs extra fluids for the baby.
2006-11-01 07:39:46
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answered by purpledragonflyjrh 4
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particular, 37 weeks is considered finished-term. 34-36 is considered pre-term and previously 34 weeks is untimely. i'm 37 weeks pregnant immediately too. i replaced into on mattress relax and medicines for 2 weeks using fact I had preterm contractions that have been 2 minutes aside etc the well being center they gave me a shot to sidestep preterm exertions. (it is while i replaced into 33 weeks & 6 days pregnant). At my 36 week ultrasound, i replaced into informed my infant weighs approx. 6 kilos and 12 oz (must be off by capacity of a nil.5 a pound). So, the record says it incredibly is going to be secure to have the baby now, she could desire to be completely progressed. i do no longer plan on having her any day now, yet, if it happens, i'm going to be happy! i think of the longer the baby is in there, the extra helpful, the extra healthy. Oh and conversing of the medicine, the medical doctors shouldn't placed you returned on it now which you're 37 weeks. you're considered interior the secure zone now. nicely, sturdy good fortune to you. it is my first, i'm traumatic on the subject of the exertions and transport. i want a organic vaginal transport and that i wish all is going nicely with me and my female descendant. Congrats. we are due on the comparable day! YEAH! we would be giving thank you around THANKSGIVING!
2016-10-21 02:36:16
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answered by ? 4
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tell your doc at your next appt., should be soon, as in the last 4 weeks of pregnancy, you should be seen once a week. are you urinating in almost equal proportion to how much your drinking in water? you should be putting out nearly as much as you are taking in, pay attention to this. are you having a rapid weight gain, like 10 lbs in a few days?if the answer to these questions is yes, call your doctor to be seen today. it is normal to be thirsty during pregnancy, but i am concerned that you may be retaining a great deal of fluid. you can monitor this somewhat yourself, but if any of the answers to these things are yes, get to the dr. asap. it could be a sign of preeclampsia, which needs to be evaluated at every doctor visit. this condition is common among pregnant women, but is serious. if caught, this condition can be controlled until you deliver the baby. if all is well and you are having any of these symptoms, well then, drink away, your very close to your due date!
2006-11-01 07:28:23
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answered by liz c the soul never dies, Dr. 2
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It could be, you might want ot call the doctor office and just ask them nurse that answers the phone. They will most likely ask the doctor and call you back. Have you tried to drink some juice. That might help.
2006-11-01 07:19:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i would call the doc cause i know that dehydration causes preterm labor.even though you are far enough along to have the baby i would still call.good luck
2006-11-01 08:08:35
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answered by these r my people 4
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Yes it is bad.....If you feel dehydrated you NEED to call your doctor... Maybe you are low in something else and that is what is making you feel that way.
2006-11-01 07:21:00
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answered by Mary 1
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You wno't get dehydrated if you keep on drinking water. It's something else.
2006-11-01 07:20:30
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answered by mom_of_ndm 5
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In what way do you feel dehydrated?
Are you getting enough salt?
2006-11-01 07:19:21
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answered by Anonymous
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