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5677659 tn?1379817567

ftm ready for baby... vent/question

Im an ftm due December 8 and I am ready for him/her to (don't wanna sound mean or anything) get outta me. My body is soooo not use to this (duh)!!! Do first baby's usually come early or late? Only thing I'm loving about this whole pregnancy is the food,boobs and butt (LOVE IT). I'm ready for my baby to get here already OMG :)
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I had my daughter two weeks early, and she was my first. So you never know. :)
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5038240 tn?1370648512
im due december 8th too and some times i feel like i wish she was here already but then i how i havent had my baby shower yet and need time lol its next sunday. but with my first i had her on her due date and with my second i was induced 5 days early cause they said he would be over 9lbs if i didnt get induced and i had him and he weighted 8lbs9oz
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Yea they say ftm either go pass there due date or be in labor for a very long time but everyone is different I'm prayin my labor is not long n I sure as heck don't wanna go pass my due date I'm not due till march 30th so ur lucky in my eyes lbvs
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Sorry to break it to u bt ftm usually go past their due dates bt not everyone so hopefully u get lucky n go in early lol my first was 6 days early n my second was 12 days early  n I'm due Dec.4 so hopefully she *** out in November. Good luck to u I totally feel u on dis one
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