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i want my baby here!!!!!

Im 38wks and my mucus plug fell out. i went to dr friday and he said i was 1cm. how,much longer till baby comes? Im very excited and im starting to get alil impatient. Lol i know i have 2wks left but hope maybe he'll be here sooner? :)
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Any time now :) u can do thing to encourage labor like walking , bouncing on an exercise ball and sex. But you are very close !
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I'm also 38 weeks and 4 cm dilated and I've been walking like crazy and trying everything to get things going but still nothing :/ I'm so impatient I feel like he's never going to come :( lol
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Oh you are so close and lucky!! I'm 39+4 and haven't even lost my mucus plug yet! Lol; u should definately walk and stay active. Good luck to u mammah!(:
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I have been walking alot. Sex not so much :/ idk i just haven't been in the mood and i get so uncomfortable. luckily my bf is very supportive lol but yeah, just looking at his crib and all his clothes and stuff makes me anxious. but thanks guys. Hopefully he comes real soon!!!
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Im  due in 10 days and want my lil man out because ive been in soo much pain i can barely move... im almost at 2cm dialated and 50% thinned out and just want my pregnancy to end
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