Chinese Labour
Apr/100
Can MSG (and / or Chinese) because of work?
Pregnantm 33 weeks and I was in preterm labor for more than one week. My husbands friends told him that Chinese food is (I had the night before it began) sent me preterm labor. I guess it's a fluke, but have you ever had sex or real data on this? I watched a little, but can not find something useful. PS bed rest is shit! I birth contractions every 2 minutes, at this stage, we try to keep the baby for obvious reasons. blebert2002 who told me that because I have not lost my "plug", I broke the water, or enlarged I am well and I was in bed for the bedridden. The only other sign of contractions I was 20% allowed. Is supposed to well for me to be at home as long as these things do not happen first. (I prefer to be there a little, bearing in mind we need another caesarean).
If you still having contractions do not understand why he is at home, I think they would like to control the hospital.
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