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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would get to an MFM asap. An MFM should determine whether you should be at home or at the hospital. Abruptions are serious. Honestly, I don’t know that I’d stay at home, I would go back to the hospital and insist on being admitted. Get a steroid shot for baby’s lungs, have them monitor you and if MFM when they can see you doesn’t like what they see, they can order an immediate c section. If you’re nearly 34 weeks, there’s no reason for you to stay pregnant under these circumstances. Be your own advocate. Sending you courage. [/quote] OP said they did all these things. They gave her the steroid shot. They admitted her. They monitored her around the clock and did multiple scans. She mentions having seen MFM as well. Don't further traumatize her. She did everything you just told her she needs to " do asap" and they told her she was safe to be at home at the moment. That being said, OP, I'd call your OB in the morning for an appointment to discuss everything further, including your anxiety, and see what the best plan for you is. If you aren't working and don't have other kids at home, can you stay in an airbnb close to your hospital for a few weeks? No one is going to advocate for you to have a c section at 33 weeks unless the baby is in distress, he/she is not done cooking yet and every day in utero gives him/her a greater advantage for full health. [/quote]
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