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Idk what my problem is.

I have felt like crap all day, everytime i do anything i either throw up or feel like im going to. I felt like this 2 days ago also. Idk if maybe i feel horrible cuz i did a lot yesterday or what. All day, ive also been having horrible contractions (7 mins apart). Any ideas? I really do not want to go up to the hospital again and I dont have a dr appt til thursday. Have u had this problem? Anything help?
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Try eating some peanut butter crackers and drink some apple juice. Eat an drink it slow. Lay back and prop up your feet and do a couple of deeps breaths. Try to relax. If contractions keep happening I would probably go back to the hospital just to be safe. Good luck!
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Try eating some peanut butter crackers and drink some apple juice. Eat an drink it slow. Lay back and prop up your feet and do a couple of deeps breaths. Try to relax. If contractions keep happening I would probably go back to the hospital just to be safe. Good luck!
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4250731 tn?1359154323
Well I would go back to hospital you could have gotten dehydrated from throwing up which cab cause contractions better safe than sorry you no
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I'm 34w2d. Ive tried drinking water & laying down. It not only makes me want to throw up but also hurts my hips like crazy. Ive already taken zofran & tried eating some dry toast hoping to calm it down & nothing so far ;(
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4250731 tn?1359154323
If they are that far apart and you been having them all day I would go back to hospital try drinking a lot of water and lay on left side if you are still having them an hour later I would go back you can be going into true labor how far along are you
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