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38 weeks appt this morning

Everyone please cross your fingers for me. I've been a 0 at my last couple appointments and I'm hoping for at least 1/2 cm. I woke up in so much pain in my hoo ha area :( there's so much pressure I'm just done with being pregnant lol
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Yea I understand I would to!
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@ajgmommy my doctor told me it's still possible to go into labor without dilating beforehand, I just wanna see some sort of sign the end is near lol
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Good luck hun xx
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I didn't have but like 2 BH contractions a couple days before I had my son none when my water broke at home at 34w1d.
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Good luck! :)
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I haven't even had BH contractions and I think that's why I'm not dilating
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Thanks guys! It's at 1:30
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Hopefully you are at least 1/2cm dilated. What time is your appointment
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Fingers crossed too! I have my appt today I'm 37&3 and dilated to 4 1/2 praying to have gotten further given the fact I contracted all night! Good luck to you :)
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Fingers crossed lol. I had my first at 41 weeks...1 cm dilated only
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Fingers crossed lol. I had my first at 41 weeks...1 cm dilated only
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