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What is going on with you ladies? Any babies yet?

I was just wondering if anyone had their baby yet. I am still here, was in l&d last week from contractions but they weren't strong enough or regular and my cervix hadn't made any more progress (doctor told me I was 2cm and l&d nurse told me I was 1cm) so they sent me home saying it is just early labor but I am still here and no baby just yet. What's going on with everyone else?
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Angela- I am in the same boat started getting my hospital bag done but not finished with it and I need to still finish buying and getting things as set up as I can for baby Micah. We are in transition from apartments and living with the in laws until we can find a place. So I want him here now but at the same time I want him to stay put so we can get things done.
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1395422 tn?1308016251
I have been having what i thought were severe gas pains for the past 2 days, buckled over in pain...so i went to l&d last night, they said i wasn't having any contractions, my cervix was dilated to 1/2-1. I had a dr. appt. today, she said i was 70% effaced and 2 cm dilated and that the baby's head was VERY low. =D turns out those were contractions. and my mom thinks were going to have a baby by this weekend judging by the rest of the women in my family. we will see. =] I'm 37 weeks 2days and so excited!!
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1266942 tn?1373038925
I am just wait for my scheduled c-section on June 1st. My baby is breech and not ready. I can not wait. :)
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676143 tn?1312941771
I'm still here - just hit 37 weeks this weekend so I am full term!  I go to the doctor tomorrow but so far no dilation and the baby's head is at +2 station - doesn't sound like much progress yet for me.  I suppose I should really think about making sure the house is all ready for her and pack my hospital bag!  LOL
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