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Hi mommies:) I'll be 35 weeks tommorow and was admitted Friday night for preterm labor. They were able to stop the…

Hi mommies:) I'll be 35 weeks tommorow and was admitted Friday night for preterm labor. They were able to stop the contractions as well as gave me 2 steroid shots to help my daughters lung development. I am going home today. I was curious as to if anyone else has gone through this, and if you had your babies at full term and what all your doctor's did as precautions. TIA:)

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mmam91

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Thank you so much! all of that is awesome to hear, i just got word that they're keeping me another night because my white blood cell count is elevated..Happy Mother's Day to you too @mandeerodriguez

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Yes for 3 months because of contractions I lived 2 hours from the hospital so that's why they just kept me there for so long. He was scheduled for csection at 37 weeks I was supposed to have him on a Monday the contractions got real bad on that Friday before they took him Saturday morning at 3:30 am. Your baby will be fine! I had a friend I met there at the hospital that delivered her baby girl at 27 weeks she was 14 ounces when she was born she stayed in the NICU for 6 months went home weighing 5lbs. It's amazing how they fight. Praying for you! Happy Mother's Day!

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mmam91

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were you in the hospital before you delivered him for preterm labor? I'm happy to hear that he is healthy now:)@mandeerodriguez

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mandeerodriguez

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I was hospitalized for the last 3 months of my pregnancy with my last baby delivered him at 36+4 when the shots no longer worked. He was in the NICU for 3 weeks because he didn't want to eat and had a few breathing issues because during the csection when they took him out he took a big gulp and swallowed fluids. But he's perfectly healthy now almost 3!

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