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Kinda nervous

I had a dr apt yesterday and she said it looks like my baby is ready to come out even though I'm only 35 weeks. She told me that I could give birth within the next couple of weeks and to make sure that I have everything ready to go to the hospital. Has anybody on here experienced something like this?? Any advice would be very much appreciated.  
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The hospital will provide diapers and formula if you're not breast feeding really the only stuff you need to pack is going home clothes for baby and a change of clothes for yourself also I brought toiletrie items for myself and don't forget phone charger or camera if you don't use your phone to take pictures with..
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Ok thanks I'm just so nervous now. This hasn't been an easy pregnancy. First my little super girl bruised my ribs then when she started to drop I got the worse sciatica ever. Plus I've been fainting the whole time. Just out curiosity what should I pack for the hospital?
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I had my second Daughter at 36+3, and my first at 38+4, with both I was 100% effaced and dialated to to by 35 week and both had dropped. Hoping to make it to then with my son, he is already low and I will be 19 week tomorrow.
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You will be 37 weeks in two weeks....I think she was just trying to make sure you're prepared. Usually babies are dropped and engaged by then, so I'm sure she was letting you know that! :)
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