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plz someone help answer my question plz

I'm 27 yrs old pregnant with my second boy. so monday had some leakage and went to hospital they told me I was fine and I dialated 1cm and I'm 20%. Well here it is wednesday tomorrow I'll be 40 wks. I've been wakin up feeling really sick like vomiting and headaches. plus thus mornin it hurt to move from one of my sides to the other and really hurt down there when i got up to stand bad. wat do i do does anyone else know what is wrong? can someone help me? and can anyone tell me how long it takes to dialate more and go into labor ??? tried sex. resberry tea and pinapples.nothin works
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lol no my boy still bein stubburn he jus don't wanna come out :( Im still tryin tho gonna take another walk
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I'm stuck with contractions, strong bearing down pain but that's it... Annoying, would rather just go for it now but I'm guessing this boy gonna be stubborn til my c section on thurs. Hah he will have a huge shock when a pair of hands drag him outta my tummy... Eviction LOL x
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How are you? Any change? Contractions here. Not bad enough to go in. I don't think they are dilating me enough.  But maybe it will be my 5th stalled labor.....we will see.
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nice :)
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4268628 tn?1375041176
nope...pain and BH....but that's it. Scored a new carpet shampoo'er and a portable AC unit at a yard sale though!
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nothins happen today so far how bout u?
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