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Hey girls

I'm 39 weeks and I'm schedule to get induced on sunday and I'm having a lot of period pain and a lot of pressure that means that my baby is coming before sunday?
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Hello..I'm confused, my "expected" period date was July 30th, a week before that  I was confirmed by two diff doctors & 6 home pg tests I was pregnant..On Aug 30th, I started spotting then bleeding more but no cramps..went to er was told pg test was neg and didn't see nothing on ultrasound and could have had a miscarriage n passed on but when I left nurse took a blood test and confirmed a positive pg test..my question is, is it possible I can still be pregnant or have had left over pregnancy hormones to bring that blood test back a positive?? I'm so confused
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Sounds like labor could be starting. You should call over to your doc and update them. And don't feel like you have to get induced.  That's up to you! I notice more drs pushing that nowadays. Your body knows what to do!
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You can always refuse! YOU are in charge here. Don't let the doctors bully you into something by you don't want.
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You can tell your Dr you don't want to get induced if baby doesn't come before then.
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Yea but i dont wanna get indused
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Ugh, I'm so jealous. I'm 39 weeks also and no signs of baby yet. I've been cramping but nothing exciting. Good luck mama!
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