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Could you talk through your contractions? How far along?
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<blockquote data-quote="That&#039;sLifee" data-source="post: 1996701" data-attributes="member: 566923"><p>I've been having contractions at 2.5 minutes apart for like 6 hours now. I wasn't dilated when I left the hospital, but I know the baby has since then dropped into place and I think I'm all the way thinned out now. As soon as he dropped, the contractions got almost double in strength. </p><p></p><p>When I left L&D, the contraction machine measured them at halfway on the scale, and I'm positive these are way stronger almost double that! However, I can still talk in a normal voice through them and I can walk and move and I feel fine. I feel extreme tensing of my entire body though.</p><p></p><p>The nurse at L&D said if I could talk, I must not be in real labor...LOL. However, my friend could talk through hers in transition stage...and my other friend couldn't talk through hers at 2cm! How about you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="That'sLifee, post: 1996701, member: 566923"] I've been having contractions at 2.5 minutes apart for like 6 hours now. I wasn't dilated when I left the hospital, but I know the baby has since then dropped into place and I think I'm all the way thinned out now. As soon as he dropped, the contractions got almost double in strength. When I left L&D, the contraction machine measured them at halfway on the scale, and I'm positive these are way stronger almost double that! However, I can still talk in a normal voice through them and I can walk and move and I feel fine. I feel extreme tensing of my entire body though. The nurse at L&D said if I could talk, I must not be in real labor...LOL. However, my friend could talk through hers in transition stage...and my other friend couldn't talk through hers at 2cm! How about you? [/QUOTE]
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