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October baby??

FTM- So when we had the ultrasound this morning (9/25), the tech said he's measuring around roughly 9 POUNDS. she said it could be a pound off either way which is freaking TERRIFYING. He's measuring around 41 weeks and he's really active. Doctor checked me. Still 2cm and 70% effaced since last Wednesday (9/16) so nothing has changed aside from my cervix lowering. Scheduled to be induced Thursday morning (10/1) if I don't go naturally before then. Anyone else possibly having an October baby??
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Due today. Nothing happening other than Braxton hicks.  If there's no progress by next Tuesday,  I'll be induced next Wednesday.
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Still waiting, was due 26/9 xxxe
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Me, was due the 27-28. Still waiting, getting uncomfortable and impatient. But trying to accept baby will come when baby is ready.
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Yea I'm still waiting. Looks like I'll end up getting induced tomorrow morning like they planned.
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Me ! If I'm not gone by Friday, I'll be induced that morning, October 2nd. I'm 4 days over due now, luckily I'm 3cm dilated and they think I'll be gone before then but it doesn't seem like it.
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I think I'm going to end up that way... I was did the 21st and I'm still pregnant
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Me! If I my baby boy doesnt come by Friday, we talk about inducement than! Hope he comes on his own though.
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