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Preterm labor issues

Anyone else's baby keep trying to come early? Mine tried last night because of a severe uti (fourth one i have dealt with this pregnancy) the doc says my cervix is acting like im at 34w instead of 30.so nervous. I already wanna keep her in another 2 to 4 weeks!
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I'm 30 weeks and tested positive for premature labor at 28 weeks, for the steroid shots and have been having lots of pressure In my vag. I literally had to suck in my stomach just to relieve some of the pressure i have been having contractions and severe lower back pain.. And I CANNOT get comfy at all lol.. But I've been back and forth to the er L&D AND all they wanna do is send me home.. So when I have pain or something I'm scared to call them because they will tell me to come in then and hour after I get there I'm being sent home Bc my contractions aren't strong enough to keep me I went today and she checked me and said she could feel the babies head but said I was only 1cm dilated never said how effected I was last time they checked I was 50% so guessing still 50.. I'm just hoping she staying in for atleast another 2/4 weeks
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Im 33 weeks tomorrow and have been 2cm dialated for 2 days now i have had steroids to help babies lungs mature and medication to put off pre term labour which i tested positive for, im just hoping baby turns head down before he tries to come again. Wish you the best of luck and hopefully your little one will hold on for at least 2 more weeks
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