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Past due date baby#3

Why i always past my due dates with my kids :(
I was hoping that i will go in labour before my due date but still pregnant and my due date was 29 april  i have been walking, stairs, squat, sex n nipple stimulation and still doing im just tired i dont want to be induce i want to experience natural labour  i had been with my past pregnancies
Any idea thy can bring on labour :(
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My first was 5 days late, my second was 3 days late on my third I was hoping for 1 day over but nope 13 days over and I went into labour. I tried literally everything, walking, teas, nipple stimulation, pineapple, hot curries, birthing ball, tablets you insert, raspberry leaf etc... I tried everything in the end baby will come when ready, I know it's frustrating. One of my friends went 17 days over.
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Spicy foods? I heard that works!
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Because they love you soooooo much and they are so cozy!!!

Yeah I wanted to punch the last lady that told me that. Lol. But my labor started with my last and then my son decided he didn't want to come out. It was rough and miserable. They told me I had an hour and if nothing then it would result in a csection. But lucky for me he came out.
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Some people just have to get induced with their kids. A friend of mine has been induced with both her kids because her body just won't go into labour on it's own. Not much you can do about it.
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