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Date Posted: 17:16:10 04/30/08 Wed
Author: Doreen
Subject: Re: OT--Sort of in a Panic
In reply to: KrafteeKaren 's message, "OT--Sort of in a Panic" on 16:59:04 04/30/08 Wed

Hi Karen,

These sound like Braxton Hicks contractions.
I would not panic but I would not take any chances either, if they persist I think your DD should consult her doctor or midwife especially if there is anything else associated with the cramps like lower back pain or cramping, do not take chances...here is a site where you can read about this...

http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/antenatalhealth/physicalhealth/braxtonhicks/

I am keeping her in my prayers and you too Karen.

Hugs
Doreen

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[> Re: OT--Sort of in a Panic -- amber2925, 17:54:29 04/30/08 Wed [1]

She just needs to rest. It is a sign that she has pushed herself too hard. I would contact the doctor if they continue. As far as being in labor, you know. The pain is horrible. They are like regular cramps times 100. Also as long as there is no blood, I wouldn't be too worried, just keep a close watch.

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