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I'm 38 weeks + 6 days and I'm MISERABLE. My due date is the 30th but my doctor thinks today I will start labor. Honestly, I will be surprised if I don't have a nervous breakdown if my baby doesn't come today. I can't sleep because I'm so uncomfortable, sitting any type of way any where is horrible because of the amount of pressure I have down there, and I'm sick of not being able to see over my belly! Nothing is appealing about being pregnant any more, I was excited now I'm 100% miserable. I feel like this baby is never coming, 3 weeks ago I began to dilate and was almost completely effaced and I haven't even felt the slightest contraction yet!
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My OB said I have progressed today I am dilated 3 cm but no signs of labor still. Good luck everyone! Hopefully our babies will make an appearance soon.
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38 w and 5 days and only 1 cm dilated :( they said his head is all the way down but I'm not dilating anymore! Had contractions every 5 min for over 3 hours and I went in and nothing!! :(
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Im 40 weeks n 5 days -_-
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I am due the same day and feeling the same way! this baby just does not want to come. I have another appt wednesday and I'm gonna ask for a membrane sweep if she doesnt come by then which I'm sure she won't. I washaving contractions every 5 mins for hoursss yyesterday but they just stopped!!!! now I'm just cranky today. somethings gotta give soon!!!!
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I am in the same boat. I am just 39 weeks and 4 days. I have had some cramping, but nothing that seems to be constent contractions. I have been 3 cm dilated for a week and 80 effaced. I have another doctor appt today, so here is hoping for some good news. We just gotta be patient and hope for the best. :)
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