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is there any high risk mothers?

i am 29 years old. i am 28 weeks. i was wondering if anybody else was high risk?
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I am due to incompetent cervix and premature delivery , this is pregnancy no#3 expecting baby no#2.currently 24 weeks.
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thanks for all your comments it nice knowing i am not the only one out there that is having issues. wish i had more pregnant friends. We should start a Facebook group or something.  Lol  i am having my C-section in 8 weeks. So far everything is going great I hope it stays that way tho. The baby is giving me more a run for my money then my body which is great:)
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I am high risk and will be 36 weeks friday. My whole pregnancy has given me trouble but I believe some of it has to do that I have lapband.... I have chronic high BP and also had a miscarriage about 4 months before I got pregnant this time.
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I am considered high risk due to a history of pre-pregnancy blood clots and bleeding issues. 33w3d.
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I am due to osteogenesis imperfecta (genetically weak bones). I have a mild form of it, so my baby can as well. Also, history of bleeding, high blood pressure, and pyloric stenosis as a baby. They're going to have the nicu in the room during the cesarean for baby just in case. ... I hope she doesn't need it. 37wks 6 days today.
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I am. 34 weeks and 3cm dialated. Second child
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I wish I had found this sight a couple years ago! Nice to know I'm not alone. Just found out I am pregnant for the 4th time (about 5 wks).  First two didn't make it past 8 weeks. Had my son at 18 weeks 3days (incompetent cervix).  Thankful I got to meet him.  Feeling optimistic on this round. Open to talk if it will help anyone else. Best wishes to all you other Mommas!
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I am too,  2 miscarriages,hypothyroidism, type arrhythmia due to hypothyroidism.
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Good luck to u all!  i hope u all have health babies
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how many weeks are u?
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Me too. 29 years old with diabetes, an underactive thyroid, and a miscarriage a few years ago.
Good luck to all you other mamas. Fingers and toes crossed for all of us.
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I'm 31weeks. I'm high risk because my little girl is measuring smaller then she's suppose to be (about 3weeks behind)
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i have Anemia, Diabetes,  and watching out for Preeclampsia which i had with my first son. i am due 11-11-15 but i am having a c-section in 9 weeks. i have had 6 ultrasounds now drs tell me starting next month i will have one once a week to check on baby weight because i have diabetes among a few other things. they are truly stressing me out Lol
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I am due 2 incompetent cervix
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I am because I have pre-eclampsia. 29weeks 1day, ftm, 27 years old. Been hospitalized 3times in the last 6 weeks.
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I am due to pprom at 17 weeks with my son who we lost at 28 weeks and a miscarriage this past winter plus I have a heart shaped uterus
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Am high risk due to having twins at 30 weeks and due to having surgery for president cancerous cells
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I'm 30 weeks and high risk. I have a full placenta previa and have been hospitalized twice in the last week due to bleeding. 7 more weeks till my forced and scheduled c section
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I am too due to a stillbirth last year at 38 weeks and 2 preterm labours. Now I am 34 weeks
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I am too..29 years old FTM. 33 weeks and ready to meet my little boy!
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I am. Due to a loss last year and GD. It's stressful.
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