would you be able to phone your antenatal ward at your local hospital. I know when I had problems with my pregnancy, I would ring them and they would either advise me on the phone or tell me to come in.
2007-02-06 21:54:24
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answered by chelle0980 6
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Go to your local antenal centre these are normally part of the maternity wing of the hospital or get an emergency appointment with your doctor. It’s not worth taken the risk. If you are in labour the doctors with administer meds to will try and stop it and even if they cant you will be in the best place hospital. It is probably stress but just to be certain get checked out.
Good luck
2007-02-06 23:40:34
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answered by mediband10 1
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From experience of loosing my Mum when I was 5 months pregnant, I ended up being sick and feeling very down. When I went to see the Doctor just to make sure my baby was okay, she told me that your baby will take everything that it wants to be okay and because your feeling upset, the baby (as cruel as this sounds) wont care as long as he/she is getting his/her fuel from you. This will leave you feeling even worse as your going to be going through a tough time anyway, your baby will be draining you even more. I would think you should be okay, but please get checked just to be on the safe side. Hope this helps and good luck with the birth x
2007-02-06 22:33:54
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answered by zena 1
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I had the comparable exp, mine stopped after some days at seventh or 8th mos then got here lower back few days before giving start. a million of our chum with 2 childrens informed me in the previous approximately that variety of discharge that i could exp as early as 7mos. She stated i don't might desire to be alarm abt it, stressful in basic terms makes issues worst. we've a fine looking little female, 2mos & 3wks previous.
2016-09-28 13:11:13
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answered by puzo 4
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You need to get checked out asap- it does sound like contractions, although it could just be braxton hicks contractions (which are normal). Stress can lead to premature labour & is often responsible for it. If you get it checked out sooner rather than later then there is a better chance of halting the labour (if that's what it is). Please go to any hospital/ED & ask to be checked.
2007-02-06 22:02:12
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answered by Mishell 4
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If you are concerned then get in touch with your midwife or doctor, it could just be the stress of losing your grandfather plus braxton hicks.
Sorry to here of your loss
2007-02-06 21:58:32
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answered by Jennifer M 3
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It probably stress thats causing it but its always best to go to the doctor and get checked out just in case. Sorry about your grandad but I suppose you have something to smile about you'll have a beautiful baby in 2 months!
Good luck!
2007-02-06 22:01:49
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answered by Katie M 2
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probably. def. take a day off work if youre working and have some me time. lay down with some comfort food, talk to your baby and let her know youre okay, and watch a tv show that makes you happy or makes your laugh. and remember that your grandgfather would want you to stay happy and healthy for your baby. plus you may have been walking and standing alot for funerals and family time....just see your doc to be sure and relax =)
2007-02-06 21:55:01
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answered by tcb 4
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Well i hope everything is alright with you, is the cramping not braxton hicks? I get them alot now and they feel a bit crampy sometimes. I'm sorry about your grandfather. My boyfreinds grandad passed away recently, it was really sad, but remember where there is death there is life hun x
2007-02-07 02:08:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Get yourself checked out to make sure you and baby are ok as upsets and worry can affect the baby as well as you.
2007-02-06 21:58:52
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answered by jkdtw 2
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