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1 cm dilated and 75% effaced

So if you read my earlier post you know I've been having contractions since 2 AM. Not close about every 10 min. I had my weekly appt today, so he checked my cervix and I'm 1cm dilated & 75% effaced. I just want to hear how quickly you all progressed? I'm sooo anxious lol
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1610044 tn?1326170840
Haha oh gee :) I was 2 cm 50% effaced, got induced 10 days after my due date! :(
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187316 tn?1386356682
Yes. I was put on bedrest at 32 weeks and released from it at 36 weeks and still didn't deliver until the day I turned 39 weeks.
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Ahhh!!! Lol. Did you have consistent contractions?
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187316 tn?1386356682
I was dilated 3cm and 85% effaced for 2 months before I gave birth. My girlfriend was at 1 cm and 50% effaced for about a month or two before she gave birth. It could be soon it could be a couple weeks. Its not a good indicator.
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1712422 tn?1443337501
I hope that what you want to hear is the encouraging thing to hear..
Although what I'm about to post could burst a bubble..
My cousin was 38 weeks pregnant when she was ready to have her *3rd* child and was dilated to a 5 and effaced I think about 80%…she was like that for about a week before they finally induced her.

But everyone is different so it could be any day now :)
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