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Good morning!! :) :) I'd like to share this with all of you ladies!!

Im excited and happy and scared!! But....I just woke up about half hour ago at 1:30am with some really painful contractions :) I think today is the day I finally get to meet my little one!! I just called my hubby he's three hours away and on his way here hope he makes it on time :)
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I have been contracting every 3-5 minutes for 2 days(since tuesday) but was only 2cm and 50% effaced so they senr me home. Went back in last night(thursday) having contractions every 2-3 minutes with very painful contractions and sent me home because I am now 4.5cm and 50% effaced. Still in a lot of pain..not sure when I am even supposed to go back because my contractions were regular at the hospital and now..yet they sent me home..I feel your pain!
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Thanks to all of you!! :) hopefully it will be very very soon
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9623228 tn?1406019441
Good luck
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Aw good luck with everything! Hope it all goes well and you have your bundle of joy in your arms in no time xx
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So far I went to the hospital I had been getting contractions every 5minutes but.I had only dilated to 4cm So I got sent home :( this ***** ive been having contractions for twelve hours already and they're stronger
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7890617 tn?1398081296
Yaay!!!good luck!!!
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That's so exciting!
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