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KNOW YOUR BODY!

Just had my beautiful baby girl yesterday at 4:44pm. I had to be induced and was at the hospital at 8am. I wasn't dilated at all so they shoved pills up into my cervix. The first pill didn't do much so at about 4:15 my Dr placed another. Then my contractions started almost immediately. The dr checked me when he put the second pill in and he said I was 2-3 cm dilated. I called for the nurse to get the epidural. As I'm waiting at the edge of the bed for the woman to put the epidural in I had the pressure to push. I went from 2-3 cm dilatation at 4:15pm to the birth of my baby girl at 4:44 pm. Yes this all happened in less than a half hour! Just know ur body and tell the dr what's going on. Because they didn't believe I was ready to push and kinda called me a liar. Just wanted to share my story  
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Congrats!! I have 18 days left hoping I dont have to be induced.
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That's amazing. I'm hoping that induction is not needed but I'm 39weeks my estimated date is within five days! Thanks for sharing your experience and congrats!
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Congrats!  Glad it went nice and fast for you.
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I was hoping I don't get induced but hell I'm 38+6 I'M READY..... congrats!
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Congrats!!!
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Congratulations!
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Awww
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Many congratulations. Here's hoping i have a 'quick' labour
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Wowww thats amazing!
Congratz mami.
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