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29.5 weeks, pains every 15-20 minutes

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NoSleepTonight · 03/01/2011 21:50

They last for say 30-45 seconds, very tight, uncomfortable & heading towards painful.
Have been in bed for a few hours resting, had paracetamol, and got a warm (not hot) hot water bottle. DH is running me a bath now.

It has been going on for about 5 hours now, but not getting any closer together. It has happened before but not lasting this long.

I lost a bit of my mucas plug on boxing day but was told it was fine and it would refill?!

The last few days I've been losing more discharge (or wee Blush ) than usual but assumed that was the little one getting heavier.

I am seeing the midwife and my consultant tomorrow afternoon.
Would you wait until then if nothing else happened/got worse in the meantime?

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thisisyesterday · 03/01/2011 21:53

might just be braxton hicks.

are they getting painful/more painful?

if you're worried then call the midwife, or head to the hospital. far better to get checked out and find all is ok than not to go and something happens

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mummyls · 03/01/2011 21:53

dont want to panic you but i would call the hospital. my best friend had those pains last week at 27.5 weeks and was diagnosed with a urine infection and sent home- 2 days later her waters broke and now a week late r at 28.5 weeks she has a premature baby. dont want to scare you just better be sae- sounds like that "discharge" may b waters leaking?

xx

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Ulysses · 03/01/2011 21:56

I'd call the triage midwife at your maternity hospital for advice asap. They'll ask the pertinent and relevant questions.

Good luck

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NoSleepTonight · 03/01/2011 21:56

They have been getting more painful in the last hour and a half to where I wince / hold my breath. My back is really aching constantly with it.

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mummyls · 03/01/2011 21:57

sounds too much to be braxton hicks... have you called the hospital/midwives?

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thisisyesterday · 03/01/2011 21:58

i would call the hospital now. hope all is ok

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cluelessnchaos · 03/01/2011 21:59

Go to hospital immediately, don't wait till morning get it checked now

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HangingbaublesofBethlehem · 03/01/2011 22:03

Don't wait - it is just not worth it. They are always happy to see you and happy to send you home if it's a false alarm but if not then you need immediate medical care. I am not trying to alarm you but this is your baby and you must find out what is happening. Thinking of you.

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nigglewiggle · 03/01/2011 22:09

Ditto. I've had strong BH's but it sounds like more than that.

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MissMarjoribanks · 03/01/2011 22:14

Go to hospital.

This is what I had, though the pain was in my legs. It was too late to stop labour when I got to hospital and I had my baby at 33 weeks.

I had been in labour for 2 days though - 5 hours and they may well be able to stop it.

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NoSleepTonight · 04/01/2011 18:03

Hi all, I have been admitted to the maternity ward for monitoring, contractions still coming. Cervix still closed thank god but they're not happy that they haven't managed to stop things. So another round of drugs and quite probably steroids to come.
White blood cells and keytones in my urine but further test showed no uti.
So just having to wait it out at the moment.

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thisisyesterday · 04/01/2011 18:04

hope all goes ok nosleep. keep us updated

will send you "stay in baby" vibes over the ether!

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Crystylline · 04/01/2011 18:14

NoSleep

Thinking of you.

I was admitted twice at 32 and 34 weeks with bleeding.

Had steroids and approx 4/5 days of monitoring. I'm now 37 weeks and the hospital managed to keep it under control.

Hope the same happens for you.

all the best,

Cryst

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nigglewiggle · 04/01/2011 18:16

I was wondering what had happened. You are in the right place. Also sending "stay put baby" vibes. Smile

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HangingbaublesofBethlehem · 04/01/2011 23:24

well done, I'm really pleased you are in hospital now. I hope things settle down and little one has a bit more cooking time. Best wishes.

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LoopyLoopsOfSparklyFairyLights · 04/01/2011 23:27

Glad you're in hospital. Hope it stays in! :)

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NoSleepTonight · 04/01/2011 23:57

Well contractions now about every twelve minutes and slightly stronger. Just about to get drugged up and sleepers. Seeing Mr big wig consultant again in the morning, also going to be shown the nicu and meet one of their doctors "just in case".
Though my cervix is still refusing to give which is fantastic and gives us more hope that it can be stopped in time.

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Emoo · 05/01/2011 00:37

Hope you are okay. At nearly 30 weeks and with steroids on board, little one should do well, even if birth imminent. But I will add my good wishes to others' that baby stays put. Let us know how things go.

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fairybubbles · 05/01/2011 05:46

good luck and keep us posted with how you get on. I hope your little on stays put a little longer. sending positive vibes xxx

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giraffesCantGoFirstFooting · 05/01/2011 06:21

hope baby stays put.

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WillbeanChariot · 05/01/2011 07:07

Just wanted to wish you luck and second what Emoo says, your baby should do well at this gestation. I had my DS at 27 weeks and he's fine. If things continue and you have any worries or questions about premature birth and life in NICU ask away. Or you could check out the bliss website at bliss.org.uk, lots of useful info there.

Stay in baby!

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sh77 · 05/01/2011 09:33

Wishing you all the very best. Baby has excellent chance if born early. Facilities for prem babies have improved vastly over the past decade and so you will be in good hands. xx

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NoSleepTonight · 05/01/2011 19:28

Quick update, had steroids, more in morning. Contractions showing no sign of stopping but my cervix is doing very good at being stubborn and remaining back and closed. Though little man now engaged so they're keeping a closer eye on that now as his head will be pushing on it.
Still trying to find an infection as I'm presenting so unusually. My pulse hasnt gone lower than 115 and is usually up around 125.
Having a scan in the morning to check for kidney stones and to check my placenta.

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LoopyLoopsOfSparklyFairyLights · 05/01/2011 19:42

Still thinking of you. :) xxx

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midori1999 · 05/01/2011 19:48

Good luck. Even without steroids at 29+ weeks baby would have a good chance, with steroids even better.

Infections in pregnancy can be funny things. I eventually went into labour with an infection which had obviously been there for weeks. However, I had been tested (blood, urine, pulse) three or more times a week, plus temps several times daily to check for infection and no signs were ever found.

Hang on in there, sounds like you're doing great and you're in the right place. Smile

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