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Q: Can you predict the time and date I will Deliver my Child?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 24th, 2006
im 39 weeks pregnant almost...waiting for D Day...last week my doc here told me i would deliver in 1-2 days...i even had an internal examination done n doc said that the mouth of the uterus is open...still i havent delivered...can u tell me when exactly will i clear..


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 26th, 2006
Third Trimester of Pregnancy Answer A970
No one can predict the time and date of a child's birth. I believe that in the moment you are reading this answer you have a healthy child in your hands.


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