So I've read a lot of people saying that if you are a first time mom you will probably go over your due date.. why do people say this?
My doctor has made no inclination to this and has in fact told me I would more than likely deliver about 2 weeks early.... Im just curious to the reasoning for this...
Re: S/O FTM going over due date?
Me too! My doc said he expects me to deliver around 37 weeks.. I've been curious about going over 40 weeks.
I don't think either statement is accurate, how at this point could anyone guess when your baby is coming? Your doctor included in this. I have heard this many times that a persons doctor says they wont' go to term, based on what? You have a big baby, lots of people go over due with big babies. This drives me crazy.
Your baby will come when he or she is ready. No one can guess. I know many women who start to dilate even a month or so before the baby finally comes. And then women who's cervix is thick, long and closed and the Dr tells them they will go over date and then they go into labour that night.
DS - 7.2006 - C-Section b/c Breech
DS2 - 4.2008 - Successful Vbac
DD - 5.2012 - Successful Vbac
Statistically speaking most FTM's (if left on their own) do go over due, though things may be changing due to the amt of docs that are pushing for induction/not allowing women to go over due AND the amt of women who are trying out "home remedies" to induce starting as early as 36 weeks.
Personal experience: I went over due with my first and had I not allowed induction on the 2nd day over due (but I was young-17-and when my doc offered I was so excited and miserable because of the heat, I said "sure", without understanding the risks) she said I would've easily made it to 2wks over. My 2nd was also over due, though (even with complications/early labor/ect) and I did go 2wks over due with her.
Ugh my mom keeps telling me this every time I am trying to get something done ahead of time, she goes you know FTMs are always late, you probably won't have her until mid-April (I'm due on the 6th). I do have a couple friends that both went 2 weeks over on their first, and I know I was almost 2 weeks late. My doc hasn't said one way or another.
However my work allows me an extra 2 weeks off before my due date that doesn't affect my disability leave, and I wasn't planning on taking it, anticipating she's going to be late and I'll have to start using vacation time or something until she gets here. Maybe I should rethink.
This. I've heard/read a few places the average length of a first pregnancy is 41 weeks.
With my first, my doc said from 37w that I "wasn't going to make it to my EDD". I was 3cm at my 36w appt and then 4cm from 37-38w.
Now, we all know that has nothing to do with delivery date. She said that I was probably going to go early because my "bag of waters was bulging". She said to be careful because if I drove over a hard bump, it would probably burst!
At my 39w appt, my bag of waters DID BUST during my internal.
HOWEVER, that was 39w according to my LMP. I was 40+ according to conception.
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Here in the US, doctors calculate our due date 40 weeks from the LMP and say that a FTM is more likely to deliver one week after, at 41 weeks.
In France (where I come from), doctors calculate our due date 41 weeks from the LMP and say that a FTM is more likely to deliver 1-2 weeks before her due date.
According to that, I am due April 14th in the US / April 21st in France and should deliver between April 7th and April 21st.
We'll see what my baby boy thinks about that ;o)