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2cm dialated 70% effaced. Feeling light cramping like mild period cramps. Is she coming soon?? Doctor said people sometimes still go over their due date in these circumstances but then says she'll see me in a week but maybe before? Any other moms been though this?
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I am 38 weeks tomorrow and at my last check I was 2cm and 50% effaced. I've been having mild cramping and A LOT of pressure. My Dr said she wouldn't be suorised if I go over my due date as this is my first baby. I'm trying not to freak out but knowing I only have uo to 2 weeks before baby is here is exciting and scary at the same time!!
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Yaaaaaas!!! Good for you girl
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Wow ima FTM and I'm going through the same thing I have the same exact symptoms I'll be 38 weeks on Monday our babies will be here soon!!
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Your cervix thinning and moving towards the front I believe
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What does effaced mean exactly??
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Good to know I'm not alone! It doesn't matter how much I read up on it, j still feel clueless lol
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Sorry for the late response. I'm 39 weeks
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I'm where you are now... checked thurs, 2cm 75% effaced been having more shooting type pains lower and get really cramp when I walk. I'm a ftm so I'm not sure what it all means. I've been trying to walk n bounce and help it progress but I can't tell if anything is working!
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How far along are you?
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