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40 weeks pregnant... i want my baby out!

Im 40 weeks tomorrow and ireally want my baby girl in my arms now... i cant wait anymore.. i feel like being pregnant forever.
What can i do go to labour ??? My last prenatal i was 1cm dilated. I lost my mucus plug last week. But im not really into labor yet...
Please give me some advices to go into labor...
Thanks.
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I know how you feel. I couldn't wait to have my little one. I ended up being induced on wednesday because i was 41+5 and he was born 14hrs later. I did everything I could to make him come, walking 2miles a day, bouncing on a yoga ball, squatts, my Dr did two sweeps. And I was at 3cm for three weeks before I was induced.
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Lmao my little guy is 6.5-7 pounds and this was on monday. But ya i hear ya girl im done being pregnate and just want to be a mommy to another baby mine are big now lol. I was 2cm on wednesday had a stretch n sweep lost  my mucas plug yesterday and today and been having light pains and  hardening but dont know if they are good enough to be contractions. Jist going  to wait patiently and he will either come on his own time or be evicted lol ... wish u the best girl and congrats !
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Yeah...so excited...i cant wait anymore. I feel she is getting bigger everyday... i might have difficulty in pushing her out
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Amen girl i am with u on this post  i will be due on sunday and i want my boy here already
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