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39+4 and nothing happening : (

Hi. I am due this Sat, 26th Oct and no signs of labour happening anytime soon. At my last couple of appts baby was measuring a bit bigger than dates so I am quite worried he/she will be a big baby and obviously the longer they stay put the bigger they will get! My midwife is not seeing me again until 41 weeks and I am so frustrated. Anyone else in similar situation?
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Quick update. My baby arrived 28th Oct at 40+2 labour started on 40+1 and waters broke i nbed early hours of  next morning. Once arrived at hospital had to have emergency c section but he is finally here. Good luck to ypu all still waiting.  Connor weighed 8lb 9oz and is amazing x
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I have a doc appointment to plan to be induced. I will probably plan for the first week of nov since I'd be past my due date & don't want him too big. These last few weeks deff felt longer than the entire pregnancy lol good luck to you too!
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Have u been induced yet? X
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Thanks. My due date today and still nothing : ( just want to get the birth over with and have my baby here. The last weeks feel longer than the whole pregnancy! Good luck with everything x
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I'm 39+4 & not dialated at all. I feel your pain :/
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I'm 40+4. Last thursday I was only 2cm...the waiting game *****
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