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Dear Mikell,

This is great advice- i was hoping someone would say

something reassuring like this, to the effect 'this is

what it feels like when your cervix starts to shorten'

- which would be expected around this time for me.

Many prayers to you for a long and healthy pregnancy!

Best

Heidi

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Dear Mikell,

This is great advice- i was hoping someone would say

something reassuring like this, to the effect 'this is

what it feels like when your cervix starts to shorten'

- which would be expected around this time for me.

Many prayers to you for a long and healthy pregnancy!

Best

Heidi

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Dear Mikell,

This is great advice- i was hoping someone would say

something reassuring like this, to the effect 'this is

what it feels like when your cervix starts to shorten'

- which would be expected around this time for me.

Many prayers to you for a long and healthy pregnancy!

Best

Heidi

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thanks amber!!

--- amber amberjason32@...> wrote:

> Heidi

>

> Sorry I can't help you with that one but all the

> best

> and i hope you get some good advice. Hang in there.

>

> Amber

>

> --- Heidi Thermenos heidi_thermenos@...>

> wrote:

>

> > Dear all,

> > Hi- Im 35 wk preg in a non-resected SU and have

> > question for any of you who have made it this far

> in

> > a

> > pregnancy with SU.

> >

> > Im having some significantly painful cramping

> today.

> >

> > I wouldnt say it is rhythmic. I noticed it in my

> > back

> > a little yesterday, and today in my back and down

> > low

> > in my pelvis, just above the pubic bone (alot like

> > period cramps). maybe they are rhythmic, i cant

> > really tell yet.

> >

> > baby did his post-dinner kicks as usual, clear

> > braxton

> > hicks coming and going frequently as usual.

> >

> > any thoughts on this? does this go on for several

> > weeks like this? i could care less about the pain,

> > im

> > just hoping that im not going into labor. my doc

> > said

> > to call with any changes,- this is a change but im

> > trying to determine if it is a normal, routine

> > change

> > at this stage of preg, or something specific to

> SU,

> > etc

> > i havent looked this up yet on the web yet or in

> any

> > of my preg books- I thought id go straight to the

> > experts... sorry in advance if this is a

> > run-of-the-mill pregnancy question!

> >

> > best

> > Heidi

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

This is interesting- i think it does potentially apply

to me since we both have MAs and I was wondering if

this kind of cramping meant I was going to go into

labor in the next few days... sort of a harbinger of

things to come, and if so, I was wondering how long I

have. Thank you so much for writing i really

apprecite it. Ill keep u posted!

Best,

Heidi

--- MAUjhazy@...> wrote:

> Heidi,

>

> I'm sure this is not helpful one bit. I have a UU

> (and was on bedrest,

> etc.) and when my cramping became really strong, my

> water broke. At

> that point they were rhythmic (every 3 minutes by

> the time I got going

> to the hospital). I did have painful contractions

> for several days

> prior to my ds's birth as well that weren't as

> rhythmic. I also had

> rhythmic contractions every 3-5 minutes a week prior

> (at 33.5 w). Like

> I said, I guess that's not helpful, but I'm sure

> you're hoping for

> some quick responses. I realize our situations are

> TOTALLY different,

> but felt compelled to respond. I hope you get prompt

> " SU experiences " .

>

> I'm so happy for you to be at 35 weeks! How

> wonderful!

>

> Can you run in to get a quick check?

>

> /UU/32

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

This is interesting- i think it does potentially apply

to me since we both have MAs and I was wondering if

this kind of cramping meant I was going to go into

labor in the next few days... sort of a harbinger of

things to come, and if so, I was wondering how long I

have. Thank you so much for writing i really

apprecite it. Ill keep u posted!

Best,

Heidi

--- MAUjhazy@...> wrote:

> Heidi,

>

> I'm sure this is not helpful one bit. I have a UU

> (and was on bedrest,

> etc.) and when my cramping became really strong, my

> water broke. At

> that point they were rhythmic (every 3 minutes by

> the time I got going

> to the hospital). I did have painful contractions

> for several days

> prior to my ds's birth as well that weren't as

> rhythmic. I also had

> rhythmic contractions every 3-5 minutes a week prior

> (at 33.5 w). Like

> I said, I guess that's not helpful, but I'm sure

> you're hoping for

> some quick responses. I realize our situations are

> TOTALLY different,

> but felt compelled to respond. I hope you get prompt

> " SU experiences " .

>

> I'm so happy for you to be at 35 weeks! How

> wonderful!

>

> Can you run in to get a quick check?

>

> /UU/32

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

This is interesting- i think it does potentially apply

to me since we both have MAs and I was wondering if

this kind of cramping meant I was going to go into

labor in the next few days... sort of a harbinger of

things to come, and if so, I was wondering how long I

have. Thank you so much for writing i really

apprecite it. Ill keep u posted!

Best,

Heidi

--- MAUjhazy@...> wrote:

> Heidi,

>

> I'm sure this is not helpful one bit. I have a UU

> (and was on bedrest,

> etc.) and when my cramping became really strong, my

> water broke. At

> that point they were rhythmic (every 3 minutes by

> the time I got going

> to the hospital). I did have painful contractions

> for several days

> prior to my ds's birth as well that weren't as

> rhythmic. I also had

> rhythmic contractions every 3-5 minutes a week prior

> (at 33.5 w). Like

> I said, I guess that's not helpful, but I'm sure

> you're hoping for

> some quick responses. I realize our situations are

> TOTALLY different,

> but felt compelled to respond. I hope you get prompt

> " SU experiences " .

>

> I'm so happy for you to be at 35 weeks! How

> wonderful!

>

> Can you run in to get a quick check?

>

> /UU/32

>

>

>

>

>

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Heidi - glad the info was helpful, please keep us posted on how you

are doing.

BTW, a good friend of mine (doesn't have an MA) had her baby girl this

morning. My friend was 35 weeks, 6 days. Both are fine, babies lungs

are perfect, no NICU time, not even an extra long stay at hospital is

expected. Just thought this would be cheerful news just in case your

babe does decide to make an early appearance!!

Take care,

a

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Heidi,

I just saw this, and I hope everything is okay. I have a SU, and as

you may remember, delivered my daughter at 40 weeks. I didn't have

any cramps like this, but what someone else said made perfect sense

about the cervix shortening and getting ready. Hope you got checked

out and got some reassurance. That is just AWESOME that you are at

35 weeks. Amazing. Best to you!!

Sheryl

>

> Dear all,

> Hi- Im 35 wk preg in a non-resected SU and have

> question for any of you who have made it this far in a

> pregnancy with SU.

>

> Im having some significantly painful cramping today.

> I wouldnt say it is rhythmic. I noticed it in my back

> a little yesterday, and today in my back and down low

> in my pelvis, just above the pubic bone (alot like

> period cramps). maybe they are rhythmic, i cant

> really tell yet.

>

> baby did his post-dinner kicks as usual, clear braxton

> hicks coming and going frequently as usual.

>

> any thoughts on this? does this go on for several

> weeks like this? i could care less about the pain, im

> just hoping that im not going into labor. my doc said

> to call with any changes,- this is a change but im

> trying to determine if it is a normal, routine change

> at this stage of preg, or something specific to SU,

> etc

> i havent looked this up yet on the web yet or in any

> of my preg books- I thought id go straight to the

> experts... sorry in advance if this is a

> run-of-the-mill pregnancy question!

>

> best

> Heidi

>

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Hi Heidi

I wish I had asked this same question to these ladies 2 years ago

and maybe I would have realized I did need to get in to the DR. My

son was born at 30weeks. For two days I felt like you're feeling and

thought it was nothing and that I just didn't feel good. WELL my

water ended up breaking and the rest is history. CALL YOUR DR!!!!!!!

Just to make sure. Congrats on making it to 35 weeks!!!!!

SU resected 12/04

baby 3 due March 2006

>

> Dear all,

> Hi- Im 35 wk preg in a non-resected SU and have

> question for any of you who have made it this far in a

> pregnancy with SU.

>

> Im having some significantly painful cramping today.

> I wouldnt say it is rhythmic. I noticed it in my back

> a little yesterday, and today in my back and down low

> in my pelvis, just above the pubic bone (alot like

> period cramps). maybe they are rhythmic, i cant

> really tell yet.

>

> baby did his post-dinner kicks as usual, clear braxton

> hicks coming and going frequently as usual.

>

> any thoughts on this? does this go on for several

> weeks like this? i could care less about the pain, im

> just hoping that im not going into labor. my doc said

> to call with any changes,- this is a change but im

> trying to determine if it is a normal, routine change

> at this stage of preg, or something specific to SU,

> etc

> i havent looked this up yet on the web yet or in any

> of my preg books- I thought id go straight to the

> experts... sorry in advance if this is a

> run-of-the-mill pregnancy question!

>

> best

> Heidi

>

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