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39 weeks no baby yet

I am 39 weeks today. My baby is only -1 station and cervix is about 1-2 cm.
I don't think my baby will come this week. I do have cramp, come and goes. I do feel pressure on my pelvic. This is my first pregnancy. So is hard to know what is contraction and when will my water broke. I am gbs negative, my midwife say if I'm 41 weeks no baby, then they have to induce me.
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I am 39+2 and am in the same boat as you.I have not dilated or effaced yet. Hopefully I have some progression at my 40 week appointment so I don't have to be induced. Do a lot of walking and sex if you can. Goodluck!
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I'm 40 weeks 3 days and haven't even stated to dialate :( this is my first pregnancy.
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I'm 39 weeks 2days as well and this is also my first pregnancy. My baby girl doesn't seem to be coming on my EDD, 28th December. My cervix is still closed but I'm getting mild contractions and cramps with the pelvic pains but nothing to signal baby is soon here. So hopefully we all will meet our little ones
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I'm 39 weeks and 4 days and I haven't had any dilation yet or effacement. This is my 2nd. This week I have had contractions but nothing worth getting excited about. I'm also to the point of no sleep so I know it's going to happen soon just don't know how soon. I go tomorrow for my 40 week check up and I'm asking for a sweep.
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I am losing sleep too because I think I'm just to excited to meet my little joy. I know I should get rest, but I'm just too excited. Haha.
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Sorry, I am 39 weeks, 3 days. I am getting very little sleep as well even with a memory foam mattress and pregnancy pillow because of the aches and pains from being in the same position for an extended period of time. We will all meet our little ones very soon.
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