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how to induce labour at 35 weeks?
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Just wondering how i can induce labour at 35 weeks?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No daffy is not right because they are saying that i am being selfish when im not!! just think if i got a blood clot in this pregnancy it could danger my life and i could not even be here for my baby .. im thinking about us both
And the doctors dont listen i have said this before and if i induced myself they would have to listen
And the doctors dont listen i have said this before and if i induced myself they would have to listen
If you suffer from this syndrome you will have been treated for it since it developed in early childhood, so your family doctor will be aware of your condition, you should also have been seen by a specialist who can also give advice to your obstetrician.
You can throw a strop all you like about me saying you are selfish but I stand by that comment if you think you are fully informed about early labour just by reading about it for a few days.
Nobody in their right mind is going to give you advice on how to induce early labour so you HAVE to speak to your doctor about this whether you like it or not.
You can throw a strop all you like about me saying you are selfish but I stand by that comment if you think you are fully informed about early labour just by reading about it for a few days.
Nobody in their right mind is going to give you advice on how to induce early labour so you HAVE to speak to your doctor about this whether you like it or not.
Bednobs. I'm beginning to doubt much of her tale here. I was considered high risk in my last pregnancy because I had previously suffered a spontaneous pneumothorax (collapsed lung) and was monitored VERY closely throughout pregnancy and labour. Anyone with pre-existing medical conditions will have it noted on their pregnancy file and all staff caring for them will be aware of any risks.
you lot are sick of course my baby exists!!
and yes i am under hospital care and have a doctor but like im saying this condition is rare and not many people have it in the uk so the doctor ive got doesn't know anything about it!! and yes i had a doctor from a birth a peadiatric one and was taken from is care when i turned 16 and he has now retired.. this condition cannot be treated
and yes i am under hospital care and have a doctor but like im saying this condition is rare and not many people have it in the uk so the doctor ive got doesn't know anything about it!! and yes i had a doctor from a birth a peadiatric one and was taken from is care when i turned 16 and he has now retired.. this condition cannot be treated
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