Besides, even if it was . . . once you hit your due date, you have every right to complain :-)
Ditto on the "humping" - I tried that with my first pregnancy and went into labor within 24 hours - not sure if that's what did it or not - but maybe worth a try :-)
I agree with the above, once you're overdue you're entitled to complain. Hang in there...I know how hard it is. I was induced at 41 weeks, he had no intention of coming out on his own...I never dilated on my own or had any real contractions. The last few weeks are pure torture. I recommend doing nice things for yourself to pass the time and distract yourself. Get a manicure/pedicure, haircut, go shopping, do something for yourself you've been putting off. Go on a date with DH, go see a movie, go out to dinner, see friends. I hope your LO shows up soon!
Prolactinoma, Hypothyroidism, PCOS m/c 8-19-08 @ 9wks 3d
"And where was I before the day that I first saw your lovely face? Now I see it everyday and I know that I am the luckiest."
You have every right to complain! I'm not even 37 weeks yet and I'm already complaining.. That totally makes it okay for you to complain. I even asked my school nurse yesterday if I pushed she would pull...she said no Hang in there!!!
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Re: I don't mean to be a complainer but...
start walking and humping
I posted this earlier for Kathy...maybe you can find some info to get your labor going
https://www.givingbirthnaturally.com/natural-ways-to-induce-labor.html
It doesn't sound like complaining to me.
Besides, even if it was . . . once you hit your due date, you have every right to complain :-)
Ditto on the "humping" - I tried that with my first pregnancy and went into labor within 24 hours - not sure if that's what did it or not - but maybe worth a try :-)
GL - he'll be here soon :-)
"And where was I before the day that I first saw your lovely face? Now I see it everyday and I know that I am the luckiest."
because he's sooo comfy.
the complaining is warrented... i'm sure you've cherished your pregnancy, but an eviction notice sounds necessary!
That's not complaining. Of course you're ready to meet your LO! Maybe you'll get a nice little surprise this weekend.
You have every right to be impatient- you are over 40 weeks!
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