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Eviction Notice

I am 36+5 and sooooo burnt out. I have been in labor since before Valentine's day and I am mentally, physically, and emotionally exhausted. I have been on meds and bedrest since Bday to stop contractions. They finally let me off bed rest and meds but contractions haven't let up... I'm just not dilating much. Im not ftm... this is my 5th. I can't wait to go into active labor. I should mention she's already over 8lbs (several US weight checks) and her lungs are fully developed (amino check). So I'm posting a 3day eviction notice hoping that will help. Lol. Makes me smile anyways. ;-)
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3168718 tn?1363554044
Yea i feel the same i am 36+2 and i am ready for my lo...this is my 5th baby girl...Im already 3cm dilated as of yesterday so it's just a time game now...good luck to all of you ladies and ur lo's...
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Lol I'm in the same boat, 3rd time prego and 3rd girl. I'm 38 weeks and no sign of her comming out soon. I'm so uncomfortable I feel like my ribs are breaking.
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Lol. I have two girls also. My husband is exited that we have a boy coming, finally he can plan boy stuff like skateboarding or soccer.
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Hoping you get to meet her real soon!
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I know... this is my 4th girl. Lol. My poor son and husband are outnumbered. :-)
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Good luck with that! Females can be very stubborn especially when they are in a comfortable place.
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