So I know you've heard maybe it is possible occasionally sometimes to have twins you know a few hours apart or born on different days but on this situation, this woman actually went into
very preterm labor, 24 weeks, 5 days.
Not exact matches
To the anonymous member, I asked my doctor the
very same question, and she said not to pump before baby arrives because it can cause uterine contractions, bringing on
preterm labor!
You should stop taking this drug at about 36 weeks or immediately if you go into
preterm labor because there is a
very small risk that it will destroy some of your baby's red blood cells if you take it within several days of delivery.
You should stop taking this drug at about 36 weeks (or immediately if you go into
preterm labor) because there's a
very small risk that it will destroy some of your baby's red blood cells if you take it within several days of delivery.
Progesterone supplementation can be
very useful in preventing
preterm labor and birth.
In fact, eating a lot of junk puts you and your baby at risk for
preterm labor, low birth weight, gestational diabetes, a baby with a predisposition to be overweight and a
very hard time for you to lose your pregnancy weight, which often adds to the risk of postpartum depression.