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    Question Any correlation between you being prem and your bub being prem??

    Hey All,

    A thought just hit me ( I know 1 for the day hehehe)
    I was born 3-4 weeks prem and had to go in a humi crib - got me wondering if there is any kind of correlation between if you were prem and if you will be more likely to have a prem or go early??
    Probly not but I would be interested to know!

    Cheers
    Kate

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

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    I too was born at 24 weeks, like Rachel6188, but for such an early birth like that it probably depends on why we were prem as to wether or not out babies are prem.

    I was only premature becuase I kicked a hole in my mother's uterus. Whoops. :-S So I am assuming that my baby will stay in to full term.