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Due November 3rd and feel like labor won't happen anytime soon

I went to the doctors yesterday and this physician didn't mention much to me except the fact that around 41 weeks I would be induced. I'm trying to VBAC without any medication as pain relief this time and would really like things to go naturally. I know that being induced will only increase my chances of waiting pain medication and the aweful c-section. I had a c-section with my first baby and for me it was a horrible experience. Any advice? I've been drinking a pregnancy tea the past few days and taking long walks to try to help things go naturally. Has anyone ever been induced and not used any pain medication? Thanks!
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I'm also due November 3rd I had a c section with my first so if I don't go by the 9th I'm having a c section ...
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Yes I hope we do go soon..sending you all good labor vibes :)
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I'm also due NOV 3rd and my Dr will induce me Monday at midnight if she don't come sooner first time getting induce as well heard it's a long process but I hope it's not as bad as everyone says...remember everyone is different... Good luck
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I'm not sure. They don't check for dilation at my doctors office until you're overdue. It's typically not a good gauge for when you'll go into labor. Hope you go soon mama! I drank some red raspberry leaf tea and went for a long walk this morning. Hopefully we will both go soon :)
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Are you dilated at all?..im due in 3 days dilated  4cm..and dont feel anything at all..i really dont want to go over my due date either..
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