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Tomorrow the Big day!!

After 2months spent at the hospital in the high risk service, I'll be induced tomorrow morning!!
Very afraid, cause I am 8cm dilated,not labor, no rupture membranes, baby engaged but still the risk I have C-section if the baby is in stress or if they rupture my membranes the cord comes out before the baby!!
Hope everything will be ok with vaginal birth and fast delivery!!we went through so many hard things during my pregnancy!!
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Good luck!! :) I hope everything goes perfectly for you and baby.
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All the best Lila! Pls let us know how it all went once it's over. Two months is a long time, but you'll finally get your precious reward tomorrow.
Big hug mommy!!!
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Ki_skibum wish you all the best for you and your baby boy!
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Thank you ladies for your prayers and support!
I'll keep you posted!
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I am having a scheduled C Section Mon June 1 due to Frank Breech. We have tried everything to get him to turn. My prayers are with you!
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Good luck! if you have to have a c section you have to have one. it's not as bad as people make it out to be. As long as baby & mommy are healthy, who cares how baby comes out!
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Wish you the best And safe delivery
I'll be praying for u and baby
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