I went to my regular 36 week OB check up yesterday and was told I was already 3 cm dilated and 70% effaced. With my first I was checked on a Monday and was the exact same measurements, but farther along in my pregnancy (38 weeks) and I ended up having her that Friday. So needless to say I am nervous and thrilled to say we might actually have a January baby! I do however realize that you can stay at the same measurements until well past your due date, but based on my last pregnancy they seem to think she is coming within the next few weeks....aghhhh. I cannot even wrap my mind around this. I am about to have two little ones. I do have some concerns, My husband works out of town so this whole time I have been worried he will be away when I need to go to the hospital and for real (this may seem like a good thing, but for me its a scary bad thing) when I have contractions (real ones- they do not ever hurt) last time I barely made it to the hospital cause I didn't believe my labor was real because I expected some pain. So I was told to pay very close attention to my contractions this time around..... Sorry for the rant, but I had to get it out. I am going to stay positive and believe that everything is going to work out as it should.
Re: STM, 36 weeks
They said I can go now, there should be no reason to stop labor at this point. I asked about NICU stay, but he said more than likely the baby would just fine and not need NICU and they are just packing on pounds now and getting the sucking reflex down. So fingers crossed I can make until next Friday, my last day of scheduled work. Either way I know its not up to me
Are you being induced? or are they going to let you go until your babies are ready to come on their own?
I was induced with my son at exactly 36 weeks and he was perfectly healthy. no extended hospital stay or anything. had no problems nursing. just a tiny bit of jaundice, but easily fixable. Just some words that will hopefully be encouraging to you. how far away does your hubby work? hopefully this time, you'll recognize the signs that you're going into labor since you've felt them before.
Also, I sort of know what you mean about the contractions. With my last one (which was 3rd baby) my contractions hurt but only during the contraction and it wasn't too bad. And then I was back to "normal" in between. And they weren't super regular. Everyone including myself was surprised to find out I was ready to push when I went into my doctors office. It's nice to have some more warning about what's going on!