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I'm due tomorrow . I've been walking & squating , killing myself & still nothing . can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong ? How long do i have to do this ?
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It's a due date, not an expiration date or an eviction date. Baby comes around the time of a due date. End of the world will not happen if babies don't come out by the date you expected. Stop "killing yourself". There is no need to over work yourself before labor, you are just going to be more wore out after you have baby. Rest up, your body is about to go through a lot and you are going to need energy soon enough. Take some baths, take a nice stroll around the neighborhood. Have some sex before you have to take a long break after baby is born. Go have lunch with some friends. Just stop putting all your focus on how to get that baby out. Seems like you are becoming obsessed with it, and that's no good physically or mentally.  If you due date is today, you don't have much longer. I know if feels like a ticking time bomb, but really you have (at most) 10 more days. As soon as you are done and your baby is in your arms, you are going to forget the last month and think it was all worth it. You are also not going to sleep much after that baby comes, the first few nights you marvel at this perfect little person you made! Really I highly recommend resting more than bouncing all over to try and get labor going. Best of luck to you, and hang in there.
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