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Starting to get depressed

I'm 40+3 weeks & doctor says I'm not even dilated at a full 1 yet. I'm scheduled to be induced at 41+2 weeks but I honestly don't want to wait that long. I've been crying and everything, what should I do to help myself dilate? Please help
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Yesterday I was my due date and still no baby.... Did lots of walking today let's hope something happens came home and lost more of my mucus plug
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Plus when you push but couldn't because of your back pain it will kill you. Than again I had last min v section too...
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I don't blame you ladies not every pregnacy is going to be due on that date. I was 40and 4days late until later at night I loss my mucus plug and 5min later had back contractions. I hate those contractions bcuz when you are in labor for sure it going to be painful as hell. I hate it a lot
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I'm due today too! No real signs of labor either. Good luck ladies!
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I'm due today and know how your feeling. This hasn't been an easy pregnancy and can't wait for baby to arrive. I've only got a sweep booked for 41 wks. Ready hoping don't go over  tried all the old wives tales but no luck. Everyday chores are challenge at mo where in pain and uncomfy. Last 3 days been really ill
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