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No dilation :(

I'm 36+6 and today my doc checked my cervix, she said that my cervix felt soft but no dilation :( I was disappointed because I really thought I had. How many of you ladies are already dilated?
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I just got checked today at 36 + 5 and am 1.5 dilated and 50% effaced. One week ago I was completely closed so you never know! And I found it exciting to know that I've started progressing :)
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Thanks ladies!  And I agree it's very exciting to know that you're a step closer to receiving your bundle of joy (:
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I was high, firm and closed at 36 wks.  I am finally 1cm at 38 wks but still high and firm, so having a soft cervix is progress and good even with out dilation.
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Its exciting to know if you r dilated. Just another step closer to meeting your baby whether it be tomorrow or in 3 weeks. I wasnt dilated at 36 weeks but was 1cm at 37 weeks. When your dr checks again im sure u will be :)
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I was asking  the ladies that have, if you don't like the post then you don't have to comment.  It's not that I'm obsessed with my cervix, I would just like to know if anybody else has dilated! ^^^
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Does it really matter? Would you not just like to be normal and wait for when babys ready I mean what did use all do before they done cervix checks.thank god they dont do them in uk cos all u americans are obsessed with your cervixes. Jeezo your baby will come when they are ready!
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