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Irritating in laws

Okay rant time.. I'm 40 weeks 5 days. Tomorrow I have a doctor's appointment to discuss induction and set a date. My hunnys mother pulled him aside today and tried talking to him about talking me out of getting induced.. I don't know why this irritated me so bad. Like I am absolutely livid. She was never able to have children, all have been adopted, so she doesn't really understand the pregnancy struggle. I'm tired, achy, grouchy, and I feel like a whale. Pressure in places I've never felt, lol. And I'm very excited to meet our baby girl. Am I being ridiculous for being so irritated about it? Just frustrates me because this is my body and I'm so very uncomfortable, and if doctor says being induced is a good idea, then I'm going to listen. Plus I would like to avoid spending the holidays in the hospital.. Sorry for the rant/long post just had to vent lol. Maybe it's just the hormones!
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All in all your the mother. And it's your decision. Your babys fully cooked. And being induced is your choice. Plus I know how you feel I'm 39 weeks 4 days and so over it all. I'm trying everything naturally to get this baby out.
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My mother in-law is driving me nuts 2. I'm getting induced on the 22ND and Polly won't go home on the 24th and she thinks I'm going to go to her family's Christmas party that afternoon. My husband finally told her no it's not happening. And second ur almost 41 weeks the doc will prolly suggest induction.
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