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almost time !

had my 34 weeks check up today and they did the bacteria testing and my final blood testing and I asked if they can chwck to see if I'm dilating at all and she said she didn't want to disturb the cervix right now . but she said she thinks its almost time since my twoprevious pregnancies I went into labor around 37&38 weeks and My babies are close in age ! She said most likely this one will come around the same time :) pretty stoked ! Any other mamas have all their babies around the same time ?
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Did they check u or did they just tell u that from u saying u having pressure ? I was bummed she didn't check me .but I understand why
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baby probably moved downward im 35+3 with alot of low back pain and preasure in pelvic area and my doc already told me my cervix is softening
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Oh I see . I hope I dilating . I'm having a lot of lower back pains . thats about it though
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Not that I have felt, but when I had my daughter I didn't feel a single contraction until I was 5cm and they were coming 1-2 minutes apart.
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Are u having contractions ?
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5615074 tn?1378316840
Congrats mama! :) I had my 34 week check up today and my doctor said I'm more than likely dilating, so not much longer. I had my daughter at 40+6 and I honestly want him born at 40+4, because that is mine and my SO 5 year anniversary.
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