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4 days left, any advise??

Unju 4 days left and no sign of baby yet, :( I don't wanna go overdue... I've tried walking, squats, I took primrose oil but I dont know if it helped my cervix cause my doctor didn't check for dilatation, Im a single mom so I can't try with sex... :( when I was 35 weeks I went to the er and they told me I was 60%effaced and 2cm but nothing else since there..
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I have heard bouncing on an exercise ball helps a ton too!
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my sister did everything & she went 2 weeks over due & just had him last week
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Omg 10 days overdue  :/ thats too much for me hahaha
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Oh nd walking help me go from 0 cm to 4 cm in 2 days
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Well walking was the only thing that helped me. I would go take loooong walks on the beach.. shoot I walked til I cried lol but I had to, to get that baby out I was 10 days overdue.
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I hope im one of these women
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There are women that go from 0 cm to pushing their baby out in a matter of hours! Don't tress yourself out about! When baby is ready they will come :)
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