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feeling selfish and wore out

Ill be 40 weeks on sunday and im so ready to have this baby I just want to meet my daugther already and to have my own body back im tired of feeling uncomfortable. I was suppose to see my doctor today but ahe cancelled because she had to go the hospital so I dont even know if im dilated yet at all and my next appointment is on Monday when ill already be past my due date I just dont know what to do im starting to get so depressed its hard to stay positive anymore I feel like its never going to end....sorry if I sound horrible but what should I do?!
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After 40 weeks of being a baby incubator theres no need to feel selfish about feeling over it. You have a week at most to go. Just hang in there and youll have your little one soon. Best of luck.
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Its almost over. Any day now. Just hang in there.
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I totally understand. 7 months and I already feel this "selfish" way with my body and wanting to see my baby. It's natural. Don't worry about thinking you are being selfish hun. Pregnancy changes so much in such a short time its scary and hard to cope. But if its possible I would go to a clinic or maybe just try to talk to another doctor for now and see of you are dilated or of possible try to stay calm till Monday. I know its hard but it's almost over. Your doing great! (: Don't feel down. Your baby is almost here!
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