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Am 37Weeks and 5days pregnant (Due Date August 28th). Am very curious because I haven't started dilating but, am.experimenting a lot of pain. Is this normal and when does most woman starts dilating?
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Congratulations lisarye!!!!
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I was due August 18 and I had her August 1st at 37w 4d! I was already dilated to a 3 and my water broke that morning it was a really cool experience especially since she's my first!
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Texasmom1108 thanks... a lot of people have told me the same thing. It work I heard but, hopefully I don't need it.
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Mommybrandyozuna I have plenty of pain :-( and still haven't diluted. Hopefully when I go back Tuesday I'll get good news.
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I agree with you simplyme0902 as long as my baby is still kicking and moving around am ok but, am so anxious. I want to hold my baby. I'm sodon impatience.
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Congratulations you're almost there! Yeah the lower your baby gets its going to hurt. You should start dilating soon, if not your Dr will fix that. Ask for a membrane sweep
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8255052 tn?1399861806
It's different for everyone I'm 37.3 wks and last wks when I went to the doc was dilated 2 cm and 20% effaced!  I go back Thursday and I have alot of pains to I think it's just our body's getting ready!  
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8638859 tn?1399677252
Me too. I'm due next Wednesday and I'm not dilated either :( I cannot wait to meet my son.  I'm having alot of cramps,  and add long as I still feel him kicking me I'm not worried but I just want to meet him.
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I'm on every week appointments and still nothing. I'm just anxious to meet my baby girl.
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I also wanna know d same
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