Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doctors these days in this area are typically savvy about weighing the relative risks of gestational hypertension vs. the extra week longer gestation... I raise the question with him/her - but would follow the doctor's cue... best rest and lying on the left side doesn't necessarily 'work' for all. As someone who did develop pre-e - you don't want to end up there!
This. 37 weeks is full term anyway. My #2 was induced at 37 weeks and was exactly the same developmentally as a newborn as my #1 born at 40 weeks. Unless you live in bumf**k, trust your docs on this one.
38 weeks is full term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doctors these days in this area are typically savvy about weighing the relative risks of gestational hypertension vs. the extra week longer gestation... I raise the question with him/her - but would follow the doctor's cue... best rest and lying on the left side doesn't necessarily 'work' for all. As someone who did develop pre-e - you don't want to end up there!
This. 37 weeks is full term anyway. My #2 was induced at 37 weeks and was exactly the same developmentally as a newborn as my #1 born at 40 weeks. Unless you live in bumf**k, trust your docs on this one.
Anonymous wrote:Doctors these days in this area are typically savvy about weighing the relative risks of gestational hypertension vs. the extra week longer gestation... I raise the question with him/her - but would follow the doctor's cue... best rest and lying on the left side doesn't necessarily 'work' for all. As someone who did develop pre-e - you don't want to end up there!