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Im a ftm 37 weeks. Have 19 days till my due date. Still all the way closed as of yesterday. I havent felt any type of contractions that i know of. Only really bad thigh cramps when i walk and they burn so bad. Just getting impatient =(
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I had the same thing with my son... First pregnancy. I never dilated and never had contractions or braxton Hicks. So having them now is odd... But anyway they took me in and induced me. I was 2 days past my due date.
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Yea.. google it.. thats what I did. The fall over kind of pain is definitely a contraction. Some women even describe their contractions to feel like charlie horses.
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Are they really contractions. Its like wanting to fall over pain. Just when i get to walking around. Almost like a really bad charlie horse in my thigh thats on fire!
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Those burning thigh cramps are contractions..I have them too along with back pain and tightening in my belly. Don't freak out.. everything will work just not at the same time as everyone else.
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I'm 37 weeks also 3rd pregnancy and same here no contractions no anything. but try to remember that ftm usually go over their due dates. 41 usually. But don't get disappointed it can happen before u know it.
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Am 38weeks and haven't felt any thing either having appointments tomorrow finger cross
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