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Feb

Baby is coming out is this normal


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yes it is, according to my parenting class its because the baby shifts and gets into the birth canal or something, and you just feel a lot of pressure, but if you are in pain, or having contractions you should go to the ER cause you could be in labor.

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I had a friend like Sara - she described it as “a feeling” and phoned the hospital who told her she “couldn't come in just because she had a feeling”.
Her concerned husband rang the Emergency number and an abulance arrived just in time. Her baby was delivered in the ambulance.

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If you feel as though the baby is pushing out, or you feel the need to push then you should get to the ER. This could mean baby is ready to come, or could be some odd pressure. Call your physician and see what they suggest, if you really feel like baby is coming out… call 911 or get someone to take you to the hospital.

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yes its normal its just a lot of pressure from the head making his/her way down the canal…it sometimes feels like you have a bowling ball between your leg and thats why most people when they get to this stage is waddling while they walk…unless of course you’re experiencing any cramps or pains then i would call the doctor or hospital

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yes , it's more than likely the baby's head going down and putting pressure on your cervix.
if you start getting pains phone your midwife and explain the feeling to her and see what she thinks
:D

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Do you mean the baby is actually coming out?! If so go to hospital, or call an ambulance

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If you have concerns call your physician or go to the hospital. I had a friend that never had contractions just felt pressure.

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Are you in pain? Explain what you mean by it feels like your baby is coming?

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more details? what do you mean you feel like baby is coming out??

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