tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4396228092253092482.post6955572685534700680..comments2023-03-31T02:41:02.222-05:00Comments on Kingz: 29 weeks and counting...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4396228092253092482.post-17113239293254623392011-10-13T11:41:19.951-05:002011-10-13T11:41:19.951-05:00I like the and counting part and totally understan...I like the and counting part and totally understand your anxiety. None of mine were as early as Elisa but with my third preemie I really had a lot of anxiety. <br /><br />They said they would not stop labor with any of mine after 34 weeks. With all 4 I had preterm contractions and labor. With my 37 weeker I was really surprise they were not going to stop it after 34 weeks and she was my first. With my second they tried to stop labor until 34 weeks but when my water broke at 33 weeks there was no stopping her and it was a good thing because she really needed to come then because just before she was born there was a placental abruption. After that I never argued with them talking about not stopping labor after 34 weeks and I was always monitored closely when I started having contractions to make sure nothing else was wrong. So even as a first time mom and never having to have a c-section with any of my kids the perinatologists always said we wouldn't stop labor after 34 weeks and you have the classic c-section scar that is another reason why they probably wouldn't stop it at that point. My 34 weeker did fantastically though and was set to go home 18 days after he was born until he got RSV in the NICU (started showing signs of it the night before he was supposed to go home) and had to stay 10 more days.Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14225747524817815439noreply@blogger.com