thread: The difference between 36 & 37 weeks? TMI also involved.

  1. #1
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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
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    The difference between 36 & 37 weeks? TMI also involved.

    I have been having pains 3 mins apart lasting 20-30 secs for the last hour. I have also just had diahorrea and feel a bit sick.

    I am hoping it is going to be just bad BHs but it has got me thinking. Should I call the hospital right now and let them know? I don't want to have to go in an be continuously monitored, but seeing that I am only 36+1 I am worried that perhaps I should be?

    Is there really much difference between a baby being born at this stage and a baby being born next week at what is considered to be term?

    I don't want to do something wrong by my baby if I am actually in labour.

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    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
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    DD2 was born at 36, when we were in hospital one of the SCNnurses actually said alot of 36 weekers do better than the 37 weekers!
    i think the main issue is the sucking reflex. best of luck hun

    ETA, should also add, DD2 did amazingly well and we were home the very next day.
    we had continual monitoring, bubs heartrate kept dipping, apparently because she didnt like her head being smooshed (posterior)

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    Jun 2007
    Brisbane
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    I'd think you might be in early labour. I'd suggest calling the hospital and maybe going in. As for continual monitoring, if you are in labour but not far advanced, then go home (that's what I did with DS1). It's up to YOU if you want continual monitoring. Although you're 36w, if your bub isn't in any distress and your labour is progressing well then I'd think it's your call. Good luck hun.

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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    I dunno the answer to your question, but I'll be keeping my phone by my side just in case

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    Aug 2008
    Ouiinslano
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    la la la la stalking....

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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
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    Nothing to report. I am happy about that! All pains seem to have gone away now

    I think it was just some preparation contractions. I am hoping Beanie stays put for a week or 2 longer.

    Thanks to everyone for your replies.

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    Jun 2007
    Brisbane
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    Glad to hear it. Bub is just keeping you on your toes, by the sound of it ; )

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    Jun 2006
    Perth, WA
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    Just to add to what the others wrote - in the last pregnancy, the midwife told me they usually assess on a case-by-case basis (I had asked because the Birth Centre only takes deliveries from 37 weeks) when it gets so close. Hope you don't have to go anywhere just yet, anyway!!