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When to Go to the Hospital?
Expectant mothers should go to the hospital when:
- Contractions are five minutes apart and lasting for about one minute each
- The water breaks, especially if it is greenish or foul-smelling
- There is significant vaginal bleeding
- There is a decrease in fetal movements
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