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Out of the hospital. 40w&1d :)

Ok so I went in for my routine appointment at 1:45pm, and ended up staying until 9pm. Baby's heart rate was ranging between 185-206.. super high during the 20 min stress test. Well they sent me to the hospital and baby's heart rate regulated, but then they said I had bacteria in my pee and think I have a urinary track infection so they kept me another 4 1/2 hours because they took 3 samples of pee and sent off all to tell me I was just dehydrated :( grr it wasn't that bad but I absolutely could have hit that nurse when she put the catheter in OMg it hurt so bad and im going to have to get it again for my epidural... and I was supposed to be induced on the 9th, well now they moved it too Friday night :) im kinda happy about that cause ill get too see her sooner. so 2 more days!! ik it can take up to 48 hours but im so happy at least I get to start the process 3 days sooner than before. But im still only at a 1 1/2cm.
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1938799 tn?1382642943
Yea they're nice like that when ur in labor they don't want to put u in more.pain then ur already in
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oh they can? im going to ask for that it felt like they were sticking me with a needle 2 times.. each time they put it in
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4654179 tn?1595183520
Fyi they can put catheter after epidural started working at least that's what they did to me.
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