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Contracting at 32 weeks

I went to the hospital Monday night because I felt just horrible and had a fever was having contractions every 1 to 2 mins they gave me a shot to stop them but it only slowed them down they kept me over night then let me go even tho I was having at lest four contractions in a hour well now I'm feeling the same as I was in the beginning and possibly having contractions back to back again. Idk if I should go back to the hospital or not since they basically said there was nothing else they could do since my cervix isn't open or thinned. All the test results came back good so they idk why I'm contracting.
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I wasn't being rude i was saying it not like stop crying deal with it i was saying it like they gone make your deal with it but i really don't care about you asking me something i was trying to help you i have contractions all day every day and im 17 weeks your body gonna do that period and thats not why more women have c sections if your mucus plug aint come out then your not ready your water didn't break your not ready your body getting ready thats how that goes and going to the e.r.  they gone keep sending you home thats how that works to but yet let me stop talkin sense im being df rude trust me I know what im talking about I'll save you before a doctor will ✌
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Definitely keep the hospital informed
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Your body just gonna do that deal with it if you dont dilate then u are fine
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Okay well let's say I'm one of the few ppl that don't dilate that is the reason alot of women have c sections.. that never crossed your mind. You are honestly rude. I didn't asked for a ****** comment.
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