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39 weeks

So iam 39 weeks today n no sign of labour. Anybody with me waiting?
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39+5 with my second. At my appt 4 days ago I was 2cm dilated and 50% effaced then lost my plug on Friday. Hoping baby will come soon!
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39w 4d, and so frustrated... I want to meet my princess. Had membranes sweep but only lost mucus plug..
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I'll be 39 weeks on Tuesday and no sign of labor in sight. My first came 4 days early and my son came on my due date, just hope she comes a little early. My next appointment is on Wednesday, I'll see what the doc will say this time.
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38wks2d! Can't wait till my little one gets here. Her sister came at 37wk1d but I wasn't getting my hopes up about this one coming early. She's being stubborn and is hibernating I'm sure because of the cold weather!
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Same here! 39wks today ..but being induced on Wednesday at 4 a.m. even tho it's 3 days away, it  seems sooooo far away. . I've been having Braxton Hicks contractions for a while now but they seem to be getting a little stronger, it would be great if I went into labor on my own before Wednesday..wishful thinking.
♡ WELL WISHES TO ALL MOMMIES TO BE♡
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I am 39 weeks and 2 days maybe almost dilated to 2 but I'm being induced on wednesday so only 3 more days left :-)
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Yup! 39,1 today. Last appt Wednesday I was 3 cm dilated, 70% effaced and he is at a -3 station. Even with all that I still have not had regular contractions. My dr did a membrane sweep still no contractions. I did lose my mucus plug tho so hopefully that will help. The wait is killing me.
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