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Preterm delivery
I am 33 week 6 days pregnant. Today I had severe low back pain and vaginal pain, and felt very tight lower abdomen. So I went to hospital , there i put 4 injections. And doctor took scan and said baby is fine and head not engaged. My baby is cephalic with left position. Anterior grade 2. AFI 13. But single loop of cord nape of neck . She said, this pain should not come at this time. And she doubtly said about normal delivery. I am really worried.. what I have to do for normal delivery?
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Nothing. Your job is finished. You became pregnant and you reached 34 weeks. The remaining job will be done by GOD  and by the Gynaecologist. Please appreciate that some patients who are admitted in the Labour Ward for a normal delivery may still land up in the Operation Theatre for a Caesarean. So normal delivery is not planned. It happens.
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Connect please
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U should believe ur dr Don't go with others opinion Both u r baby and u should be safe  ok
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As of now U cannot do anything
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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