My daughter is pregnant with ther 1st baby. She is also a nure practioner. She is 33 and had genetic testing done for her piece of mind. Baby is 100% fine. She started bleeding massive amounts of bleeding at 4 1/2 months. Only 1 incident. Then at 5 1/2 months again and went to emergency room. There she was informed her cervix is exceptionally thin. She went to see her high risk doctor and it was confirmed. She was put on a testerone cream to harden her cervix. Now her visits with the high risk doctor are every 2 weeks. After 2 weeks she went back for her appointment to find her cervix degraded 1 cm. She only has 1.6 cm of her cervix at 6 1/2 months. At this rate she will deliver within a month. The doctor put in a rubber band a few days ago. She started bleeding again and went back to her doctor today. During the visit my daughter mentioned that the baby keeps to one side and she has pain there 1-2 times a day for a month. I thought and she thought the baby was just favoring the one side. During the visit she had the pain and the doctor says she is having contractions. The contractions take her breath away and last 10+ seconds. She is the breadwinner of the family. She can not afford to take off work prior to the baby coming and she is so depressed saying she feels robbed of a normal pregnancy. She monitors her steps she takes every day and keeps them well below the number her doctor told her to do. She says laying down feels better than sitting of course. She is trying desperately to keep this baby in as close to her due date. She eats extremely healthy. No GM's, GMO's, hormones, pesticides etc. How can I stop her contractions or anything else to help her keep this baby in as long as she can? Please, I need all the help I can get.
-- Thanks,
Debbie Arceneaux
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