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37 weeks full term - I made it!
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babypatrick posted:
Melissa and Baby Girl

37w

w/g around 20#

s/c: Exhausted these days and my 2 1/2 year old son has strep throat so not much sleeping in our house! My feet are starting to swell pretty good but blood pressure has been excellent.

other: I kinda wanna remain prego until my due date just cause I know this is my last pregnancy and want to enjoy it! My first pregnancy I went into labor at 32 weeks and bed rest at 34 weeks. So I'm so happy that I made it without bedrest to full term!!

next appt: June 9th Hope there is some progress. Haven't been checked since I had my strep B test (negative) at 34 weeks. So hopefully something is going on.
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Elizabeth_WebMD_Staff responded:
Hi Melissa - Checking in to see how your June 9th appt went, any progress?
Elizabeth
~To be a child is to know the joy of living, To have a child is to know the gift of life.~ Author Unknown
 
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babypatrick replied to Elizabeth_WebMD_Staff's response:
Melissa and Baby Girl

38w 2 days

w/g around 22#

s/c: My feet and legs are swelling like mad but blood pressure has been excellent.

other: I'm starting to hurt down there. Think I've pulled muscles just walking I know sounds funny but its cause I'm waddling not walking and using muscles I don't normally use!!

next appt: June 15th. Last Friday I was 1 1/2 cms dilated so not much but at least some progress! Hopefully, this Friday will see so more cm's!


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