My grandmother passed away last night. The service is 3 hours away. I saw my doctor today and she said as a doctor she can't agree but that she would do the same thing. I am a scheduled c-section. No history of early labor. Cervix is closed (although baby is very low) no contractions. I had a NST and sonogram today and all is well.
My family and friends are freaking out that I am going home. They seem to be mostly worried about the drive because I am going along. But it would be less stressful to me for DH to stay here with kids instead of trying to coordinate all of that.
Just venting. Wondering if anyone else has been in the same type boat.
Re: Travel at 37 weeks
I would make the drive with planned stops at rest points or restaurants. Make sure you get lots of rest before you drive, stop when you need to and never push yourself outside your comfort zone. Stay in contact with your family and husband as you drive so that they know you are safe.
The loss of your grandmother is stressful enough. If it makes you feel better to drive alone then do it as long as you have a plan like PP said about hospitals along the route.
It can't be easy for your husband to know that you will be driving that far away alone and very pregnant. I know my husband would say that I could go but he would worry very much. I traveled to Texas in February to see my grandfather when he wasn't expected to make it. Even though I flew he was nervous that I was so far away.
I hope that you and your family find some peace in this hard time.
I'd recommend you go as you will probably regret not going, but you do need someone to drive you or travel with you in case anything happens. Rarely do women not have any notice that labor is imminent, so even if you start thinking you are in labor 3 hours should be enough time to get you back to your hospital. If not, it'll make for a crazy delivery story but you'll be okay.