Probably pretty sure, because 90% is a lot. While there is the slim chance you could go over a week, most women will not.
Yes, you can absolutely make it, even if you have a bit of dilation to accompany the effacement. Effacement in and of itself is not an indication of early labor. If you are worried about early labor, you should discuss it with your doctor or midwife, I can assure you that no one on Wiki Answers will be able to accurately assess your situation over the internet.
walking can often help
Yes.
According to the story, Doctor Who is an alien, i.e., from another planet. But that doesn't make him a beast.
I would make sure I find another doctor then cancel any appointments that you may have with the doctor that you want to fire. Then ask for a copy of your record.
Don't be the doctor has its own reason why you have to undergo another test, this would give a much detail examination to make an accurate diagnosis.
Make sure you don't swallow another magnet whatever you do. Contact your doctor.
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A patient has the right to their records although there is a fee (at least in Canada) but it's minimal. Since your doctor died, then either there is another physician that took his place and they would have your records or, the doctor's office would usually tell you of another doctor to see and when you do they will automatically pass your records to them. If there is another doctor that took the place of your doctor and you don't care to be treated by him/her you can request your medical records be released. They will make you sign a document of release.
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You would have to contact your doctor, and request your records be released to the doctor you are seeing, or would like to see, indicating the doctor's name and address. People have their records transferred all the time. It is not a difficult thing to do.