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So I am 38 weeks Thursday anyone else's belly button not popped out yet? Does the bellybutton always pop out? I am so ready to have my baby any advice to help induce. At 37 weeks I was 0% 0 dilated
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36 weeks and my belly button is just flat. I'm 1cm dilated and 50% effaced. My belly button didn't pop out with my first either. Not everyone's will.
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With my first my belly button went flat, now I have a tiny bulge.
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My belly button popped lol... It's strange lol.
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I'm 38+ Weeks, My Belly Button Sticks Out. It Started To Stick Out Around My 6th Month. Everyone Belly Button Doesn't Stick Out. Everyone's Pregnancy Is Different From Others. My Mucus Plug Came Out When I Was 37 Weeks. I Went To My Appointment And My Doctor Told Me I Was Only 1 Half A Centimeter Dilated. I'm Due April 4th. I'm Just So Anxious For My Babygirl To Be Here And Yes I'm A First Time Mother.
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Nope this is my third kid..almost 39 weeks and my belly button never popped out with any pregnancy and was 3 days late with my daughters
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I'm exactly the same as you.  38 weeks this coming Thursday.  FTM. Not dilated last week at my appointment.  My belly button was a big time inny and now it's getting flat but it's not popping out.  I don't think everyone's does though.  My friends just got big flat and basically disappeared lol I think I'm finally losing a little mucus plug.  Hopi go my appt this Thursday shows that I've dilated some or something!  My due date is April 9th but I want her here now!  Good luck to you :)
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