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6 days over due getting fed up with people telling me to hurry up and have my baby. I would like bub to come to.
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Usually men are not like that and want to have sex all the time...but let them know that they are not going to hurt the baby in any way...the sex usually helps because the semen has a substance in it that helps the cervix open up, causing labor...and with the orgasms a pregnant woman has, they cause contractions...so you might want to seduce him, lol...and get things started...and afterwards, just lay there so the semen can sit there on the cervix, to help open it up...good luck...I have four weeks left!!!
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Im 5 days overdue too. Feel like she just will never come and theres no baby at the end of all this. Keep getting all emotional and fed up. Just want her here, ive been having sex, my boyfriend has been offering it everyday lol walking, spicy food, walking the stairs two steps at a time, bouncing on a trampoline.  I refuse to take castor oil it ll probably make me sick because of the smell, then I ll feel awful and emotional
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5 days over due and people keep calling to check on baby. It gets soooo annoying like they keep asking is she here yet?
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One day overdue and I'm getting the same treatment. I want to hide somewhere lol
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It will be fine and baby will be here eventually.
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I hate what people poke my belly and yell at my baby to hurry up and get out i feel like yelling at them but i try to keep calm
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I understand when I was pregnant for my first kid she was 10 days late then 22 hours in labor and people bugged the crap out of me to I'd be like if I was having her you would all know by now so quit bugging me its only stressing me out...try walking a lot to that helps sometimes and warm baths not hot but warm good luck
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I'm just 38 weeks and this is my 5th baby and I'm always going in late my last one I was 2 1/2 weeks overdue the baby will come when they want I'm fine being pregnant I told my sister to leave me alone just she was uncomfortable being pregnant . Don't let them get to you.
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I'm only 37 weeks and my family has already started telling me to hurry up. Some of them even went as far as telling my husband to have sex with me. Annoying.  
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I think people just care and are probably excited. Maybe just look at it from that point of view and have fun with it....less stress that way.
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I too am overdue I've got one day to go into labour otherwise I'll have to be induced on Sunday :(. I can understand what it feels like as I keep getting phone calls to ask about the baby
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Im glad I'm not only too. Tired of getting calls and texts all the asking "is it time yet, is she here" hello people every baby and pregnancy is different, they will get here when they are ready.  
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Im glad im not the only one
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Im glad im not yhe only one
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Omg...I thought I was the only 1 who was tired of people telling me to hurry up and have the baby...smh...and the crazy thing is I'm only 1 day overdue...and I keep telling people I can't make the baby come any faster.....I'm basically working off his timing...lol...!!!
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Ugh that's so frustrating. My husband is the same way.
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Yes i have tryed walk and nipple i walk until me feet swelled to much
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My husband wont have sex with me it will hurt the baby he thinks i beg
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Have you tried having sex (maybe TMI, but doggy style)? Walking?  Nipple stimulation?  
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