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WELCOME TO OUR FORUM
We’re glad you’re here! Keep ’Em Cookin’ believes in a positive and proactive approach to preventing preterm labor and preterm birth. That means encouraging communication among the visitors to this website and also between you and your doctor.
The information provided through the KeepEmCookin.com forum is not a substitute for regular prenatal visits or a phone call to your doctor.
If you are experiencing any symptoms of preterm labor, please contact your doctor immediately and describe your symptoms in as much detail as possible: frequency, duration, level of pain on a scale of 1 to 10; any bleeding, fluid, or discharge.
CURRENT FORUM TOPICS
- Making the Best of Bed Rest
- Other Pregnancy Complications
- Mommy Is On Bed Rest. Now What?
- Is There a Genetic Link?
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Keep ’Em Cookin’ is an educational organization that gives pregnant women the greatest opportunity to carry their babies to term by providing information and community support. Our forum is the place to talk with other women like you, who may be experiencing a high-risk pregnancy or who have been put on bed rest. Our hope is that women will learn from one another, support each other, and ultimately carry their babies to term.
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YOUR STORY IS EMPOWERING
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Contributing to this community gives you the support of mothers everywhere just like you. Together, we can help reduce and prevent preterm birth.
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Warning Sign #1
LEAKING FLUID
If you are less than 37 weeks along, call your doctor immediately if you are leaking fluid or have had a gush of fluid.

