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Baby Boy Head Is Down

So I found out today that my son head is already down at 32 weeks. Does that mean soon he'll be here???
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My baby girl was head down in position at the same time, 32 weeks. That means your baby is turned as he should be. You will be checked during weekly appointments by your Dr to make sure he stays that way.  My baby arrived at 40 weeks+1 day and I was induced so no early delivery bcz of the position.
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With my first pregnancy, my sons head was down since 27 weeks and remained that way until i went into labor at 39 weeks. So it doesnt necessarily mean you will go into labor soon. But definitely a good sign that hes not breeched!
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My babys head has been down since my ultrasound at 23 weeks! Im sure hes changed positions a few times but no signs of early labor at 35 weeks.
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My son has been head down at every single scan and appointment since my 20wk scan. That's not to say he hasn't flipped and turned inbetween but I'm now 39wks and nothing so far :)
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Ok ladies I was getting worried since we suppose to get the other important things this weekend. But my first son came 3 weeks early so I'm just wondering will he come early too since my body already knows what to do.
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My baby boy has been head down since 23 weeks I'm 32 weeks tomorrow. A woman could only wish lol! Good luck to you
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@lsjtifah just wanted to add since your last comment... Again not necessarily lol my first came at 34+5, yet now I'm 39+1 with my second and like I said, no sign yet. I was worried that since my body has never completed a full term pregnancy that I would have this one around the same time but nope... Lol. Best wishes to you :)
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