thread: Any correlation between you being prem and your bub being prem??

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2005
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    A friend of mine was born at 32 weeks. She's just had her first bub, and she went to 39 weeks.

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    Mar 2007
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    I was born 3 weeks early. Of course these days 37 weeks is not considered early - it's full term. My bub was born at 38w4d.

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    Thanks ladies..
    Was a silly question I kknow but thought that there could have been a pattern. Looks like I can out that one to rest!!

    Kate

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    Feb 2006
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    i was 10 days late and i had DD 11 days early!

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    Thanks AJP - its intersesting to know ppls experiances!

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    WOW suse - 7 1/2 weeks prem! Now that really is prem!!
    Maybe my theory should be if I was prem then my bub will be late!! hehehe Its un trying to guess!!

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    Feb 2006
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    my MIL who is an oldschool midwife told me prior to DD's birth that because i was late, as were my brother and sister, that i would go over too, well to her!!

  8. #8
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    I was born 7 & 1/2 weeks prem and my son was twelve days post-dates.