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just wondering

I'm 38w1d I'm not even dilating or nuttin!! Is there something wrong wit my baby ppl tell me I should have started already I'm getting scared!! Please help
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Hey its normal .. im 40+3 nd not dialating at all i was thinnin but not dialatin .. and goin to be induce on Sat :D ..
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I didnt dialated with my first til I was induced about two days into my 40wks.
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Thanks lady's hopefully something is happening I go to Drs Tuesday I was nervous!"
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I agree.  I would never induce unless a real medical issue arose.  Our bodies know what they're doing.
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Yes 42 is what you read I wuldnt let them induce if baby was ok and I was too. Dates aren't precise.
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I was 40 weeks w one and 42 with one. It will happen when it should.
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Omg people should not be telling you that! Some women like myself don't even begin dialating till they are actually in labour....40 weeks and 40weeks 5 days for my 2.  And dialating doesn't mean it's going to happen sooner.  I've heard some women have been dilated from 32 weeks to full term.  Your baby is just fine and it means zip that you aren't dilating yet.  Don't worry everything will go just as it should.
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