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36 Weeks Pregnant. Having Irregular Contractions, Mild Cramping. Baby Still Breech. Could I Be Dilating?

hi im 36 weeks and 3 days pregnant. i went to my obgyn and i was 1 to 2 cm dilated and cervix was still thick. i been having a lot of pain down there with irregular contractions and mild cramping.Baby is still breech. this is my third pregnancy. First was born 37 weeks and second was born at 36 weeks 5 days.Could i be dilating and my cervix thinning out since im having these cramps and pieces of mucus coming out?
Sun, 31 Mar 2013
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In view of your history, you should be suspecting early labor. As the priming of the cervix does not take much time in a multi-gravida like you, it is advisable that you report to your doctor as soon as possible in view of the fact that the baby is in breech presentation. With a proper assessment, assisted breech delivery can be performed if the baby is small. Please contact your specialist for proper management. Wish you safe delivery.
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36 Weeks Pregnant. Having Irregular Contractions, Mild Cramping. Baby Still Breech. Could I Be Dilating?

Hi, In view of your history, you should be suspecting early labor. As the priming of the cervix does not take much time in a multi-gravida like you, it is advisable that you report to your doctor as soon as possible in view of the fact that the baby is in breech presentation. With a proper assessment, assisted breech delivery can be performed if the baby is small. Please contact your specialist for proper management. Wish you safe delivery.