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Getting impatient!

So tomorrow is my due date with my first little one! I know that first time pregnancies can go over the 40 weeks but I haven't had contractions or anything! Last weeks doctors appointment had me 3cm dilated and I go in tomorrow for my "last" appointment! Anyone else not having any symptoms!? :)
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Due in 6 days and no symptoms whatsoever :(
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Might have to try the pineapple thing! We've tried everything else though! I'm so ready I've organized her nursery a million times everything is ready to go we're just waiting on her! Lol :)
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I'm a ftm, 39+2. Not having contractions or anything either. He still hasn't even dropped. Next appointment Monday I'm going to request to be checked to see how far along I am.
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FTM due 9/26. I've tried nipple stimulation, pineapple everyday, spicy snacks, Thai food, bouncing on a birthing ball, walking, bumpy car rides, warm baths, sex, membrane sweep, EVERYTHING and at my last appt (9/16) I was 2cm and 70% effaced. No regular contractions or anything. I lost my mucus plug 9/17 and 9/18. I'm due the 26th but my last appt is for Friday the 25th so fingers crossed!!
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I ate pineapple and it did not work for me. I guess my body just isn't ready yet!
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I was also due tommarow and I had my little man on Monday at 9:18 at night. It was so painful. But every pain was worth it. I did try a wives tale and eat some fresh pineapple the night before and I think it worked because not even 5 hours later I was in labor . good luck !! You will be so in love once he's here .
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I'm 40+4 days with my first and still nothing!!!! No contractions no nothing! I'm going to schedule my induction for Saturday!
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