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4332140 tn?1356285844

labor soon?

Okay so I went to the doc today and got my cervix checked im not dilated but 50% effaced. Does that mean labor is cloose? :D im 37 weeks 34days
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I'm 38+2 and I have been dilated since 36 weeks with 3 cm and still no baby I have been feeling more energetic lately which it *****
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4332140 tn?1356285844
Crazyy! With my first once I started dilating I just went on had baby later on that night. Wonder if this one will be the same. Once I start it all goes. But like they say every pregnancy is different.
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1961938 tn?1398718101
Last I was checked I was 1 1/2 cm dilated 90% effaced and 0 station that was over a week ago and still no baby. Each person is different. Some women go from thick and closed to having a baby the same day.
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4332140 tn?1356285844
Well you get undressed and they insert there finger in you and feel from the inside.
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how do the check ure cervix if u dont mind me askin i ment to get induced on sun and the checkin mine tomoz . u dont get ure cervix check in scotland and mylast to preg i went into labour naturaly
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4332140 tn?1356285844
Well its something I suppose! :)
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I'm 34+5
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Well I'm 50% effaced and dialated to a 2 and my doc seems to.think a few.more weeks
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4332140 tn?1356285844
37w4d I mean lol not 34 days lol
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