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i need answers

I'm 37+4 the baby has dropped and I wanna know how much longer I have I'm miserable. I can't move without being in pain and I feel like everything is about to fall out. My heartburn has increased to everyday and it feels as if he's putting his feet on my ribs and pushing down. I pee literally every 5 minutes. I'm so over this
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It could be hours, days, or even weeks before labor starts
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It happens to everyone.  The first few weeks and the last are the worst! I tried EVERYTHING to get labor going.  Its so miserable.  Men just don't understand.  The only thing to do is walk, walk, walk, and get bladder pads.
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I can't even move without having excruciating stabbing pains
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Im 37 weeks and have dropped down also and I can't go for long walks due to much pressure in my pelvis area I understand completely wen u say it feel like its gona fall out I get like that too ... And my own baby loves kicking the ribs off me especially in the night time wen I need sum rest I reckon myself its all down to space as the baby is growing the haven't as much space in their as they once had and like my midwife says baby will *** wen he is ready she said 37 onwards is classed as full term so baby will *** wen hes ready I no I'm gone impatient too I just want him out and my body back :) agree 100 percent with ya
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