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Q: inducing labor
asked by: melissa101 on March 8th, 2009
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i wanted to get my labor induced but i am only 35 weeks but it has been very painful. i have been having contractions and back pains and i can barely live my daily life so is it possible to have my labor induced
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Gma
replied on March 11th, 2009
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inducing labor
it seems unlikely that a doctor would induce you before at least 38 weeks. You are'nt considered full- term yet, and it may be easier to treat you for your discomfort for a couple of weeks than to treat a premature babe. hang in there, and take it easy. It's hard work growing a person!
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