@mississippi.queen, ya I understand I’m well informed and she will be fine my friend had her baby at 33 and only had to be on oxygen for a day or two and is going home so everyone’s digrent not every baby is the same
@paxtonandkorasmomma obviously...... My nephew was a 32 weeker. Wasn't able to be held by anyone for weeks. On oxygen, feeding tube, had seizures, brain bleeds, transferred between 2 hospitals for the first 8 weeks of his life. Dont rush her.. it truly does sound like these contractions weren't anything to be concerned about. Just stop arguing.
@bearsbeetsbattlestargalactica, there is different types look it up. I’m not in the mood k so stop acting like you know it all! Not everyone does I know what I was told so if your just gonna act like that hop off
If you were having early labor contractions at 36 weeks they would probably administer medicine to stop labor. You’re way to early. And since you were sent home that’s obviously not the case. Braxton Hicks are contractions. People also call them practice contractions. They do not mean you’re in labor and can be slightly uncomfortable. Also they are not regular very sporadic. I know what I’m taking about. Do you?
@bearsbeetsbattlestargalactica, i understand frustration with people wanting babies to come too early. 100%. One of my biggest pet peeves. But she’s 36 weeks and it’s not uncommon to experience them for up to a month prior to active labor. You know? I do hope that baby keeps cooking and she doesn’t try anything to make them progress into active labor. Even though attempts are useless if your body isn’t ready to birth that baby. Lol
@paxtonandkorasmomma, the post was deleted but you did say at almost 35 weeks if you had her she’d be fine. You argued with me about it. Now is that not considered hoping for a premature baby?