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38weeks & Frustrated

No signs of labor just pelvic pain from baby dropping. I'm so over being pregnaby...I'm ready to get this over with!!#14 Days left
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Thanks Ladies!! I'm hanging in there!! Doing as much walking as possible and resting. In due time we'll all be celebrating the arrival of new borns during the New Year!
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We are all in the same boat ladies  . Let's pray  we got less than a month  our  pregnancy journey is about to be over .  I wish you the best.  God bless you and your babies in the name of Jesus my king amen.  
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Every time I feel pelvic pain I get my hopes up. . I want the contractions to start! It's pretty sad but I want it over with too. Nothing worse than knowing the kind of pain labour can bring from other pregnancies, there's no avoiding it but at the same time there's nothing we can do but wait.
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Im due 9th also. 4 cm dilated 50 efaced. Crazy contractions.  But no baby. I was told monday he was on his way, then contractions stopped and I was sent home. I cried :(. Hes never coming out.
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I'm due on the 9th and I feel the same way! I can tell baby has dropped, everything feels uncomfortable.  All I want to do is lay down but I know walking is going to get things moving.. not too long now! Sleep with more pillows between your legs for the pelvic pain.
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Me too I hit 36 weeks mon
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