its possible to have the baby at 34 weeks but the longer they are inside the better!
2007-12-15 15:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Well here's my experience’s........I was 16 when I had my daughter and I had her at 37 weeks. She weighed 6 pounds 15 ounces 21 1/2 inc long. : ) I'm 20 almost 21 in 2 months, and I’m 36 weeks 6 days pregnant with my son right now he weighs 7 1/2 pounds, my dr said I’m going to have him Monday...I'M SO EXCITED!!!!! I CAN'T WAIT!!! : ) anyways, I don't think that you have a higher risk of having your baby earlier....mines just REALLY big and READY!!! And I’m ready to have him out here in the world instead of in there making it hard for me to move around and take care of my 4 year old....so good luck!!! Hope everything goes GREAT 4 u and ur new baby!
2007-12-15 23:40:33
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answered by Dazed&Cunfuzed!~ 2
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If the dr. can stop you from delivering before 37 weeks, he will. If he can't, your baby will be okay, but may have a few weeks in the hospital depending on how much he weighs and how well he's eating & breathing.
I would prepare for a preterm child, but probably not until 37 weeks.
TX Mom
Not an expert, just a mom with a preterm child.
2007-12-15 23:16:44
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answered by TX Mom 7
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one of doctors that wrote much of the obgyn medical handbooks was quoted as saying that if you took 100 pregnant women and tied them to trees, 99 of them would deliver just fine with no assistance at all. Doctors are there for that one percent that may need a little help.
Dont worry, that doesnt help anything. The best thing you can do is stay calm and let nature take its course.
2007-12-15 23:44:50
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answered by ROBERT 3
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All pregnancies are different. If you were in any immediate danger your doctor would have you on bed rest. Most of the time when you have kids young they do come early. You should be fine. It wouldnt be healthy to have the baby now anyway. Think about the circumstances of your preterm delivery that would explain alot. Good luck
2007-12-15 23:10:55
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answered by kindra1988 6
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No. Your chances are not any higher. You were young then and our bodies are not ready for a full term pregnancy then. However, your Dr. should be watching you closely for signs of early labor.
2007-12-15 23:09:43
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answered by mccjannivanni 2
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No not really each child is different and so is every pregnancy.
So I would just relax and enjoy the last few weeks with my little bun in the oven~~gl
2007-12-15 23:10:14
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answered by Anaiyah M 4
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no, so don't worry just keep seeing your doc
2007-12-15 23:09:21
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answered by judith a. 2
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