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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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to term pregnancy

How would you phrase this naturally?
Your wife is to term and still doesn't have any contractions. We will wait four days past due date/term before inducing if ever no contractions come.

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A doctor would say eg Your wife is to term and still doesn't have any contractions. We'll wait four days past due date before inducing.

  • A doctor would say eg Your wife is to term and still doesn't have any contractions.
  • We'll wait four days past due date before inducing.
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A doctor would say
eg Your wife is to term and still doesn't have any contractions. We'll wait four days past due date before inducing.
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I forgot to add 'is at term'? or 'to term'? Which is correct?

Your wife is to term and still doesn't have any contractions. We'll wait four days past (her/the) due date before inducing.`

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Neither sounds wrong to me. But I've never been pregnant.
Perhaps someone who has will comment further.

Clive

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