I'm curious if the old wives tale is true that FTMs deliver late... (Of course I went 9 days early and then was totally unprepared since I had heard this so often!)
I'm a data nerd, so let's get some data!
For first-time moms: when did you deliver relative to your EDD (estimated due date)?
For those who are not FTMs, feel free to vote based on your first child.
Poll for FTMs: When did you deliver relative to EDD? 122 votes
I'm still pregnant, but thanks for rubbing it in!
Re: Poll for FTMs: When did you deliver relative to EDD?
Active labor with regular contractions started around 10am that day, though I had random contractions here and there overnight starting around 3am.
@virginiaunicorn11 I work with Germans, and yeah, I am not surprised they plan on the due date!
I was 38+4 when my water broke, 38+5 when LO arrived. I had an OB appt the day before and was only fingertip dilated and not much going on. I was stunned when my water broke about 45 minutes before I would have been on a commuter train to go to my last day working in the office. Thank goodness for that timing because that train ride is like 50 minutes and would have been uncomfortable for everyone involved!
I had planned on working from home in week 39, had meetings scheduled and everything!
I had planned on working from home in week 39, had meetings scheduled and everything!
Worked out until the end and had 5 hr delivery. easy?? Well, I guess the fact that it was short and baby was in the right position made it less terrible than it could have been.
DH was a firstborn and was over a week late, LO was over nine pounds and 22.5 in long- guess he just wanted to cook a little longer!