Ok so I have on my armour and am ready for the flames... but I need to get this out there. My vent for the day:
A due date is just an ESTIMATE. It does not mean that you will have your baby on/by that date. Your ute and baby have no idea that your doctor told you this magical date, and that LO should come out then.
40 weeks is the AVERAGE length of a pregnancy. That's because most pregnancies last between 38-42 weeks. SO... some medical geniuses out there took the average of those weeks and guess what? The average is 40!
Especially for first pregnancies, the average is a bit later, at 41w 1d. Please try to keep this in mind. I know it sucks, and I know that by 37 weeks most of us are uncomfortable and want our outside babies, but women have been doing this a loooong time and unless there is a medical reason for your doc to take the baby early, your body knows what it is doing and will let you know when its time.
Ok that felt really good to get out. Vent over. Flame away.
Re: Vent: "Due Dates"
I totally agree. Well said!
A friend of mine suggested we start calling it a "birth season" so people wouldn't feel like they were on a 40 week egg timer. It's our first, our due date is April 18th but we tell everyone we're due sometime later in April.
I want my little man to come naturally and whenever he is ready. Unless I have a medical condition that comes up and can affect that, we will be waiting for him until whenever he is ready.
Oh, and my Dr. calls it a "Due Month"
(I kid, I kid)
I went to 41w 2 d with DS. Was I anxious for him to come? Yes. Was I upset on my "due date" because he wasn't there yet? Nope. I just figured he wasn't done cooking yet, and he'd come when he was ready.
when people ask me when i'm due, most of the time i say anytime in the next 'x to y' weeks....
how was your night at the olympics...i didn't see an update on that.
Torch! Torch! Torch!
....Okay, I kid. I realize the EDD is Estimated. Why? Because NO ONE knows when I got KU. I was on BC. I hadn't had a period in 3 months. I have no clue when I ovulated. My baby has measured 2-3 weeks ahead during every ultrasound since 11 weeks. But my EDD remains March 20th. Really? REALLY?!
...But it's just an estimate. So if he comes..say... now-ish.. It wouldn't be so bad.
Lmao.
Like another poster said women really shouldn't be given a date. They should be given a time of the month. Due dates are for a moms piece of mind and really all it does is add more stress.
Oooohhh I knew I should have chosen the doctor who was also a fortune teller!!!
LOLs
nah, fire-breathing dragon.
That actually made me feel better.
Thanks!
Everyone wants to know why I haven't been induced yet since I'm past 40 weeks. It doesn't help that a friend who was due a couple weeks after me induced at 38 weeks. . .With the doctors, friends, and family all pushing for an induction, part of me feels like my body has failed in some way for not going into labor yet. BUT I'm not even 41 weeks. . .so thanks. You made my day.
You know, maybe the celebs have had it right all along when they're always so vague about when their babies are due: "in the spring," or "sometime this summer."
When people ask us, we tell them sometime between Easter and Memorial Day. yes, my EDD is 5/25, but with a history of pre-e, PTL, and a stillbirth, we are prepared to go as early as 32w, or make it all the way to 38w. I can't stand the thought of people pigeon-holing me into a 5-day period of when this baby will come.
She will come when she is ready, or when the drs decide she is safer out than in. And nobody knows when the heck that'll be.
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i think someone should post this daily - or even 4-5 times a day so more people have a chance to read it and take note ... when you get rid of the ridiculous expectations, waiting for LO to come becomes sooo much easier
I totally agree.
My doctor seemed surprised today when I agreed with him that I would rather wait until 42 weeks to be induced (if it comes to that) if all is well with baby and I. He said after 40 weeks most women are yelling for it and he usually says no.
I think... er... I hope... everyone here knows and understands that the due date is just an estimate. But it doesn't make a difference once you get to the end, especially for those who get uncomfortable. They just want it to end!
So, personally... I don't see a point to this post. Women are going to say they're ready for it to be over every day on this board, and they're also going to complain when they pass 40 weeks. I think it's a pretty normal thing to do.
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