Unfortunatly, none of us have an answer for you. Either the baby will decide to come, or you will need to be induced eventually. I know that's not what you want to hear, because I'm sure you're MORE than ready to get this pregnancy thing over with, but it's the truth.
Best of luck for a safe, healthy and speedy labor/delivery! :-)
2006-12-05 13:42:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually, when a Doctor gives you a due date, the gestational period for a full term baby is 40 weeks, which is slightly longer than 9 months...So, from what I understand, you can usually deliver a baby anywhere between 36 & 40 weeks without any problems...But the Braxton Hicks contractions will stay with you until the baby is ready to arrive... So, please be patient... Try to join a support group for new & expectant parents... Sometimes moral support is the best medicine... When I was pregnant, I found that if I took short walks in the evening or early in the morning seemed to help... Try not ot get overheated or overtired... start off slow and gradually add yoga for moms to be or meditation...And remember, try to relax ... Lay on couch with legs raised for 10-20 mins. @ a time
2006-12-07 21:48:09
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answered by kimea29 2
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Well it could be another month and a half or so. Having to pee all the time is normal unfortantly and so are Braxton hicks. Once you reach 37 weeks it is ok to deliver without complications but week 40 is your due date. Just hang in there and the baby will let you know when its time. Good luck and Congrats!
2006-12-05 13:43:00
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answered by irish20 2
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Probably until your due date. That doesnt mean much. I started to hae Braxton Hicks contractions constantly when I was 20 weeks, and This is my 4th baby. I also pee constantly. I have been like this with all of my babies. Lots of BH contractions can be normal.
2006-12-05 14:08:03
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answered by Blondi 6
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In normal not complicated pregnancy's you should be at least 4 weeks away. You don't want to deliver b/4 37 weeks. Anytime after that the Dr won't try to stop labor. They baby is head down now and pushing on your bladder. I'm 36 and have only had 1 BH contraction. I'm miserable and know I won't make it to my due date. I have to pee constantly too. I drink tons of water too, to make it even worse. Hang in there. Try laying down, that helps with the contractions. If they don't go away after you lay down for a bit and/or get stronger and closer it might be true labor.
2006-12-05 13:50:04
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answered by ribbitt_ribbitt_83 3
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you still be going for 7more weeks ........this is normal during the pregnancy , the peeing is now because the baby get's bigger and pushes on the insides so much that your bladder really does not have the room to fill up completely. That's why you have to go more frequently .
Goog luck and Congrats to you
2006-12-05 13:45:14
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answered by silverearth1 7
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7 weeks
2006-12-05 13:41:40
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answered by brun!pinky 3
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What the hell is Braxton Hicks?
2006-12-05 13:41:57
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answered by jake55 1
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i am also 33 weeks and feeling the same way good luck
2006-12-05 13:54:52
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answered by pregnant 1
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a long time. i've been like that since 30 weeks and i'm 36.5 now
2006-12-05 13:41:31
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answered by nanabooboo 4
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