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finally my baby has arrived :)

So it all started yesterday after being told and shocked by my Dr at my check up that I was already dilating 5cm and without any pains he gave me the choice to come to the hospital or just wait for labor to start on its own...of course I decided to wait. I walked and clean the house just kept active...finally fell asleep and at 7am I woke up to go pee and I heard my pelvic bone pop and 10 mins later I started having contractions not even 30mins later and they wer as close as 4mins apart...so I grabbed my stuff and got to the hosptial at 8:30am...I was already at 7cm dialted I did good up untill 10am pains got really strong at 11:15am they broke my water and said I was at 8-9cm not even 10mins later and I was ready to push...pain was really bad but I'm glad I went natural...all it took was two pushes and my baby was born at 11:34am...he weighed 8lbs 3oz and was 18in long..this was my third baby and had him on my exact due date! I'm so happy at this moment :)
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Congrats!
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Thank you all! Hope for a fast and easy labor for all of u :)
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Congrats!! I hope my labor goes like yours!! :)
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Congratulations thats awesome
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Congrats! I am a baby when it comes to pain, I couldn't do it natural lol.
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Congratulations!!!! :D
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Congratulations
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