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Are we most likely to go into labor on our due dates? Or before? Or after? I've been hearing all kinds of things......anyone know? 27+2 due October.16 and I wAs just wondering :)
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I really want her to come in.October!!! My dad was killed in 2010 and his birthday is Oct.6.....I really want her to come around that time.or close to that time....I've been told that I wAs selfish for this but it saddens me knowing she could come in September......I feel so bad about how I feel....but whenever she comes I just want her to be healthy and ready.
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971074 tn?1362759766
Everyone told me FTMs deliver late. I wasn't prepared when I went into labor at 37 weeks :) I don't think there are any rules.
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1999115 tn?1332265324
I'm a ftm as well, due saturday & my lil boy doesn't look like he's ready to meet the world yet, lol I'm deff gonna be late
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2195822 tn?1341056911
The average is with your first you'll go overdue. Not true for everyone but most common
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Everyone is different and everyone's body handles pregnancy different. My first I had at 37 weeks, my second at 36 weeks 2 days. I'm currently 34 weeks 3 days and have been in several times to stop contractions bc I'm to early yet. I have a good friend who has gotten induced a week late with all 3 of her kids. Your body will go into labor when ready!
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3054444 tn?1353976571
everyone is different. I'm due Sept. 3 and i dont think my son is gnna come then. I have this feeling like hes gnna come early. No one on my moms side of the family delivers on time its either early or late.
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1938385 tn?1332068714
im a ftm and i just had my daughter 13 days ago and she came at 39 weeks x
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