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| By Traci Kurtzer Obstetrician and Gynecologist | ||
My daughter is only 33 weeks into her pregnancy and is dilated to 3 inches and 90 percent effaced. Is this normal?
This is not normal for her gestational age and she may be at increased risk of preterm labor. Her physician might put her on bed rest until she gets a little further along.
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