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Will she be late?

I'm 35+4, due Feb 9, and I have not had any contractions, I haven't lost my mucous plug, I'm not dialated at all, and compared to a lot of people, I have had an extremely easy pregnancy. And I notice allot off women due around the same time are experiencing some form of indication that they are due soon but nothing over here. She hasn't even dropped yet. I know every pregnancy is different but is there a chance I will be go way over my due date because of this?
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Let me add to....that my first pregnancy was the same way then all of a sudden one day my water broke and I wasn't effaced or dilated but here she came anyway
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I am in the exact same boat as you queen2aprincess.... I'm due Feb 9 with my second Lil girl and have had no braxton Hicks, no dropping, no mucus plug nothing! And thank the good Lord have had an awesome easy pregnancy except for the stomach bug I caught 2 days ago. But I do have a cesarean scheduled for Feb 2 cause I had to have an emergency cesarean with my first child.
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You can of course go over, but not because your pregnancy is going soo easy :) you might wake up one day and it will all just start out of the blue. That's what happened to me with my last... she was 5 weeks early.
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