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    Dec 7, 2012, 03:35 AM
    Could I be further along than I thought due in baby dropping already?
    I am 31 +4 weeks pregnant. I had my growth scan yesterday and baby is measuring 4lb 7oz and movement was only just felt in my abdominal. Until late last night, now most of the movement is below my previous c-section scar and baby is pushing against my ribs at the same time. It is extremely uncomfortable. I'm on high risk due to placenta abruption at 40 weeks 5 years ago which resulted in emergency section and blood transfusions after. Obviously I am anxious and worried about every little thing in this pregnancy. But I don't want to be bothering mid-wives and doctors over everything. So I have using Google to answer my questions. I'm due for c-section at 39 weeks as doctors say it's the safest option because of last pregnancy. My question is could I have this baby earlier because of these movements. I do think my dates were wrong from the start and I'm further along.

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