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Just a little worried

Im 38 weeks this week, due date is March 6th. Today I went to the doctor and found out that I already started dilating and Im already 3-4cm. Is things moving to fast ? Is the okay or not? Im worried a little.
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Ur fine and it doesn't mean ur gonna pop even this week I was stuck at 2cm for like 2 weeks. If u are really wanting to keep bun in the oven just try staying off ur feet as much as possible and avoid sex
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I'm due March 3rd but being induced on the 24th it's perfectly safe for your baby to come now he or she is considered full term
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I am due on March 4th and last Thursday was told i was 3cm dialated and 75% effaced....doctor said then it could be any day and that would be fine, it has now been almost a whole week!!! I go for next check up tomorrow, i kinda hope there is finally more progress!!! Good luck with everything!!!
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Im due march 9th I don't even know if I have dialated :(
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My due is on 6th of March too! Unfortunately, I'm not dilating yet. :(
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Not really. She just said any day now you could have a baby. But I dont want to have her too early.
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At 38 wks I say our ok. And u might be at 3-4 for a while. Did ur Dr give u any reason to worry?
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