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Pregnant with a hugh fibroids (14cm).? |
Hi, I'm 17 weeks pregnant with a hugh fibroids. The high risk ob told me that I have a chance having premature labor. Does anyone there have any experience with my situation that can share with me? My sister had those, her baby was 4 days late. Good luck!! |
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