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still nothing...

I'll be 40 weeks exactly tomorrow and still nothing!!! No thinning or effacing...super disappointed. I'm literally to my breaking point. The past two days all I've done is cry, I feel sorry for my husband. I've been on bed rest since 37 weeks due to high bp, swelling, and the other day I had.protein in my urine. Our doctor was gonna try to get us in at the hospital for induction but there weren't any open beds...we go back this Tuesday and I'm hoping he sends us to the hospital. I'm ready to meet our little girl but I'm also DONE being pregnant at this point...sorry bout the rant but no.body else understands.
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Thanks ladies. It helps knowing that I'm not the only one feeling/going through this. I know my husband tries but it just doesn't understand at all!! I hope that everything goes smoothly for the both of you!!! Maybe we will have babies this week.
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I'm 40+3 and getting induced on Thursday so I understand a little. Not on bed rest or anything, just been reallyyyy tired lately. You're almost there, it's soooo close now!!
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hopefully he sends you.. i know the feeling of being done being pregnant.. i have been cry as well too... im only 37+4 but at this rate i think i will be going over due.. i was hoping my little guy would come early like my first did but i dont think so.. i have an appointment monday so we will see.. good luck momma :)
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