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4 days to go and nothing to show for it

I have 4 days until my due date and have not have a single early warning sign. I haven't lost my plug no bloody show, I have been having plenty of practice contractions but only when I have been sitting down for to long. Does this mean I'm going to go over due date? I'm really worried I will, Im at the end of my teather with this pregnancy bolix I'm more then ready to meet my little girl. Pluse I am consernd about her size iv already been told to expect a big baby. Any way my question is can you go in to labour with out any of the early warning signs?
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Thankyou all for your comments
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hi. bounce/squat on a fit ball. the squatting will bring baby down, hitting the cervix, releasing the hormones that start labour.
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My sis in law due date is today she just started losing her mucus plug but still no labor
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4512680 tn?1364699130
and my daughter was born 19 hours later
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4512680 tn?1364699130
and my daughter was born 19 hours later
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I didn't lose my mucas plug, have a bloody show or have any Braxton hicks contractions.  My water broke the day before my due date.
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If u have a breast pump start using it!it will help start things, get ur butt on a treadmill, take a walk around a mall, sex and orgasms,if u have a bullet use it a few times a day, semon on ur cervix will help thin out ur cervix,orgasms and breast simulation will produce hormones that make the uterus contract,good luck
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Yes,  you can.  I had an OB check the day before my due date with my first one,  and had zero signs of early labor and he was born the next day.

Use this time to do the last things you want to do before your baby comes - catch up on sleep,  go out to a movie,  go out shopping,  etc.,   all things that will be impossible once the baby comes.  
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