I don't understand...maybe you can help me O_o!!!

edited September 2011 in Pregnant
I went to the ER last night because I was having some serious contractions. I was already 3-4cm 60% effaced when I got there. They had me walk around to get me to progress more. When I got rechecked, I hadn't progressed, but the contractions were still there. Needless to say, they sent me home in agony. I can barely walk they hurt so bad. This is my 3rd child and I've never seen them send you home while dilated that far with contractions. Usually they break your water so that you can progress...They told me to come back if my water breaks, but not everybody's water bag ruptures when they go into labor. I'm really pissed that they sent me home feeling like this. Has anyone else been through something similar?

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  • How many weeks are you? I would go back... who knows, you could have progressed since last night. You were 3-4cm, all you need is +1cm for admitting.
  • @momma_tiffay ...I'm 39weeks. I just got home at about 4am. I'm worried that if I go back they'll just send me right back home.
  • I feel your pain, military drs suck! I went in pre term labor at,34 weeks they transferred me to a hospital with a nicu and they were gonna let me deliver then contractions stopped they sebt ne home 2 days later at 2-3 cm& 75% when i went to the dr monday i was 80% and a good 3 but she advised me i could walk around 5or6 cm as long as my water hadnt broke! CRAZY, this is my 2nd child and my water NEVER broke with her the dr broke it! Good luck i would go back and make them check and tell them if they dont deliver you you'll go somewhere else lol
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  • @Army_wife09 ... I go to a civilian doctor. I think the military would've let me stay. I feel like my baby is about to come out at any second because of all the pressure.
  • Ahh i so wish we could see civilian drs, ours are over booked and under staffed but yet we cant go off post. Good luck and go back!
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