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giving up :/

I'm getting so frustrated. Every time I get these cramps,  I always hope they intensify or get worse as time goes on,  but they always go awaya. I've been having horrible cramps off & on for over 3 weeks. I'm 39 weeks mon. I had my sweep done yesterday & I was crampy pretty much all evening since I had it done & even saw the bloody mucus 5-6 hours after the sweep...cramps turned into nothing. I'm getting pretty discouraged that I am not gonna have this baby & I will go past my due date.  I'm already 3cm. I just want him here :(
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I had those cramps with my first daughter since I was bout 6 months it was the worse pregnancy ever!!! Had me going back n fourth to hospital for nothing SMDH! When I was 7 months I had them bad went to hospital I was 1cm was scared to death she was gonna b a preemie I was hospitalized for a week gettn shots to stop the contractions. The only problem was when I was really n labor I was n the supermarket shoppn and brushed it off as Braxton hicks. When I got home my aunt realized hours later I was really n labor when I got to hosp I was 5cm. If my aunt didn't force me to go I would of had her n the house..... It's very annoying!!! Good luck!
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It's Braxton Hicks Your body is preparing it's self for birth. Just relax When it's time You will know. Good Luck !
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When the baby is ready he/she will come. Just relax it be over soon.
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