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7062489 tn?1388194102

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So I am due on January 30...& let's just say if I do have my baby on my due date? How many days do you stay in the hospital till you leave home with the baby? I was just wondering cause my birthday would be 2 days after my birthday. Which is feb 1. & I really don't want to be in the hospital on my bday.
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24 hours after the birth you can leave as long as everything is ok here.
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Most places keep you two days. But depending on how you deliver, natural or csection, you may stay longer. It also depends how your delivery goes. I had a csection with my daughter and no complications afterwards and i stayed three days. They wouldnt let me leave till i could walk on my own to the restroom.
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Lol it depends on your Dr and the hospital really mine is suppose to keep me 3 days but with my last 2 theylet me go early and iI guess it depends on yours and baby's well being if y'all are healthy and the baby is above weight than I'd say a day after the baby is born u could leave!
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I'm in Vegas and with no complications you only stay overnight I'd check with your hospital and I'm due on the 22 and my Birthdays the 29 ok exactly how you feel!!! :)
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7062489 tn?1388194102
I see every hospital is different.  Well I hope I just don't stay that long
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5615074 tn?1378316840
At the hospital I had my daughter they keep you one day, but the hospital I am having my son at they keep you 3 days.
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Here in Wisconsin they keep u for 2 days unless complications then they keep u longer
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7062489 tn?1388194102
I meant 2 days after my due date. *
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