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Edd crossed still no labour pains
Dr. My edd by lmp was 27 May & Edd by USG 31 May which edd should I consider Lmp 20 August But still no labour pains...in my last 35 weeks scan edd is given 7 june...am very confused...and don't understand what to do... please help should I wait more. Baby is active inside
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Since there is not much difference on ultrasound, 27th would be taken as your EDD. If you have no other medical complications, one can wait upto one week with no problems. Consult your doctor whether you need induction of labour.
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Your getting confused makes no difference. Your doctor is not confused and that is the only thing which is important. A friendly advice. YOUR Operation will be done by YOUR Doctor and YOUR Doctor will use his/ her brain to decide what to do and when to do. Why are you collecting opinions from this Forum ? Do you think you have any right to influence his opinion. The only right  you have is to change YOUR DOCTOR.
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Lmp is never calculated by ultrasound It's calculated by adding 9 months 7 days to lmp if u hv a regular cycle Waiting beyond 40 weeks or edd may prove detrimental U need admission for Induction of labour
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EDD by LMP to be considered as the correct  one.so 27 may is EDD. Consult  your Dr and get admitted  in hospital  for further treatment .
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