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39 weeks. No signs of Labor!.

Is it true with your second pregnancy labor is worse? I'm 39 weeks and I have not seen any signs of me going in labor or even being close. I do have contractions but they do not stay as long. I'm also not spotting or anything.Last time I went to doctor I was only at 2 cm dilated. I'm getting depressed because I'm so ready to meet him. What should I do? Im tried of waiting now.... Thanks guys!
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Thanks you guys....looks like I'm just going to have to wait it out.
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8975030 tn?1402144712
I've tried near everything with baby #2 & nothing helped. She came on her due date all because the doctor stripped my membranes the day before. My first came at 38 weeks
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10148272 tn?1408132036
I heard it was far easier for the second pregnancy.
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10441812 tn?1424487094
My daughter's birth was much easier than my 1st son. I prepared myself so I think that's how it was easier.
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Get some primrose capsules, spicy food and get it on with your man. Lol, my second time in labor was worse than my first because I was in labor for two weeks until my contractions were painful enough for the nurses to believe that I was in labor.. Grr. I'm sorry that you are getting upset, just hang in there..he has to come out sooner or later :)
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