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update. what do you ladies think?

Earlier today I had posted a comment about how I felt like I gushed something out and been having contractions ever since. Well I went to appt today and my doctor told me I was 1cm dilated and there was a 60% chance I'd go into labor within 24 hours. I been timing my contractions and they seem to be 5-7 minutes apart. How many of you went into labor within 24 hours of being dilated only 1cm?
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6065408 tn?1391470922
I was dilated 1cm at 39wks my doc told me to go walking,,that night I went to er I was 3-4cm active labor so yeah it's possible,,good luck
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I'm 39+3. Thats the app I'm using now. And my contractions are atleast 5-7 minutes apart. I'm just hoping he comes soon because I don't wanna get induced..
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If your contractions are stronger and close together than u could have dilated . I would go In and get Checked !!
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6845172 tn?1387934062
How far along are you. I was 2 cm at 38 weeks and even after 6 hours of hard labor at 40 weeks only got to a 2.5. Everyone is different. You can go fast or slow. Good luck. Keep timing them and also time how long they last. I got an app on my phone called contraction timer so all I had to do was push a button when they start and stop an it calculates everything for you.
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