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Im due Nov 17 , I dialated 3 centm?

Will i be due before the 17 since i opened 3 centemeters or it could take longer than due date or what help plz
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Congrats! That's better progress than me right now and I'm due in 2 days! No dilation for me. Since you're at 3cm, it's just a matter of keeping an eye out on those contractions and watching out for bloody shows or your water breaking. Did your make an spot with your doctor? It should be more frequent visits. My OB says dilation process can happen depending on your baby. Like, if I dilate tmw I can prolly deliver the very same day or I can have a slow dilation process that lasts for weeks. You just never know...
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Can i ask something? What do you experience when u already dialated,do you experience any pain?
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Im due the 19 and wasnt dilated at all as of Tuesday! Doctor did say my cervix was thinning and babys head is dropping but that's it!
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First off congrats!!!! It's hard to say if you will be due on your due date, because sometimes you can remain 3cm and not dialate anymore (lets hope that won't be your case). To help your self dialate you should try sex ALOT! Lol, and also walk. I'm due on the 29th and I'm only 1cm dialated so hopefully I dialate more and go into labor naturally. Fingers crossed we all dialate lol.
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