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tired of people telling me im not gonna make it

People keep telling me theres no way im gonna make it to due date and how im gonna go early and theyve been saying since i was like 30 weeks and im 36 weeks now, im measuring fine, stomach has dropped some but everything has been normal. It makes me mad bc its like theyre talking a premature birth, i want baby to be full term and healthy as can be when born. Anyone else have trouble with people saying this?
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Yeah everyone has told me that including myself and here I sit 40+4
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I had just about everyone I came across tell me the same thing when I was pregnant with my son. He was four days overdue lol. Your body will go into labor when it is ready, whether it is a few weeks early or late. Ignore the negative influences influx your life and focus on everything positive.
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Thank you spring blessing, thats what im doing trusting God that everything will happen as should. Merry Christmas to you too!
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Tell them that you don't need any negative thoughts keep it with themselves  . Tell to be quite.  God bless you stay positive believe in God.  Merry Christmas.  Be happy
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Good luck hope everything goes well! Yeah if it happens it happens but they've been saying since way early oh youre not making it youll prob go anytime.
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38 weeks is considered full term and if you go into labor at 36 rhey wont stop it either. Take it from me i litterly just woke up in full blown labor at 37 heading to hospital right now. But you never know you could make it to the big d day.
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