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695122 tn?1230660130

ahhh come out

How do i make the baby come faster??? im tired of being pregnant ive been sick twice and i just wanna lay on my tummy like i use. I know my baby is havin fun in there but im suffering out here. Some people say if you have alot of sex the baby will come is that true ??? Ahhh can any one help plzzz



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I'm dilated to a 3 cm and 37 1/2 wks prego...Doc said also that I'm thinned out..I've been walk for 30 mins everyday and having sex. Still nothing. I've been dilated for a week already.HELP :(
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1756286 tn?1313534548
Im 37 weeks prego & scheduled for a cesarian on the 27th....i went into the emergency yesterday because my contractions were horrible :'( the dr said my contractions were 2 minutes apart & that I was only half a centemeter dialated.....i cannot do this any more its hard! I go in with alot of pain & they just send my butt back home! I dont know anything about dialating or water breaking so can someone please help me out! How can I make myself dialate faster or make my water break? I just want my baby girl out already.....Anythings helpful :) thank you girls so much!
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im 39 weeks and i dilated 1cm and im ready to have her what should i do
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695122 tn?1230660130
2 more weeks n i will be full term !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i cnt wait ahhh nobody told me i was gonna feel like hell at the end of my pregnancy too. i feel so fat walkin seems so impossiable at times. i try cause they said its good to walk but o.m.g i can feel every bit of the 143 pounds i weigh with every step.
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your doctor is wrong. he would NOT be concidered full term and therefore premature
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695122 tn?1230660130
i know but i just cant wait to see him and the doc said if he comes not he wont even be cosidered premature
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212720 tn?1304375415
Being only 35 weeks I would not be wishing the baby would arrive early. You are not even full term as Kim pointed out.
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your baby is not even full term yet
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695122 tn?1230660130
Hey thanks im 35 weeks ive been told walking helps but i also have bronchitis so i dnt like to aggirvated by doing to much ativities.Im not due till Jan.7 but that seem so far away lol
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203342 tn?1328737207
You didn't say how far along you were. I feel for you. That last month is a killer, I Know. I've been told walking helps. I walked a lot when I was pregnant! And I walked during labor too. It does seem to speed up labor but again, like everyone said, that baby isn't going to come out until he/she is ready. The lungs have to be fully developed. Just hang in there! You will see your little angel soon enough and then it will all seem worth while! Best wishes.
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419126 tn?1242412170
well duh! thats why i said "can" help.  if you ask your doc what you can do to help progress things... all he's gonna say is to try having intercourse.
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sex will not always make your baby come faster. its not sex its the sperm btw. it did not work for me at all. you have to be dilated
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419126 tn?1242412170
haha... i know the feeling hon!! i just had a baby 9 weeks ago. and he was 8 days overdue. lol   sex can help to move this along quicker... but you dont want to do anything or take anything that could harm you or the baby. i know you're not gonna want to hear this, but the baby will come when its ready, dont rush it.
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no sex will not always make the baby come faster.

your baby will come when hes ready
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