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    Posted: 30 January 2010 at 11:16pm
forget I even flippen asked

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time!

dont know why you are in such a hurry! three is hard work ... appeciate being pregnant.

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If you have been though what I have this pregnancy you wouldn't be saying that
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I'm afraid I agree with Bizzy - it's going to take time. If baby isn't ready, then anything you do isn't going to hurry her along.

You're still a wee way off your due date and that is only an estimate after all. She may only drop during labour, which someone correct me if I'm wrong - that is quite often the case with second & subsequent pregnancies.

Anyway good luck!
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My second was engaged at 32 weeks but I still went 4 days over due so getting baby to drop might not help.

I think you just need to concentrate on resting up before she arrives.

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Originally posted by Tastic Tastic wrote:

If you have been though what I have this pregnancy you wouldn't be saying that


But surely it is better than what you went thru last time.   all i'm saying is just appreciate what you have, three kids are hard work!

my second never engaged at all - even when i went into labour! When he came down he came out!


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I'll echo the others, some babies don't 'drop' until you are in labour - so if they aren't ready, even natural remedies won't help. Spend the time relaxing and nurturing yourself instead.
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My MW said I was ready to go at 38 weeks, fully engaged, right position, and I was already 2CM, and all the rest and I still went 10 days overdue, which meant almost a month of getting my hopes up.    I tried everything I could and only then did I realise that he was a stubborn wee bugger and would only come when HE was ready, and I went into spontaneous labour while at the hospital on my induction date.

Sorry that your pregnancy hasn't been easy, it sucks being SO close, yet not knowing when it's going to happen.

I do agree with the others though, get as much sleep as you possibly can, rest, relax, look after yourself.   I know I had forgotten how much harder it is with a newborn, especially with other children.      Although I did prefer it over being heavily pregnant, in pain and overdue!

Good luck Trish, I really hope it's not too much longer for you and you are holding your beautiful wee baby soon.
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Hugs hun, it must be so frustrating being on alert for so long!

These baby's have a habit of coming on their schedule not ours unfortunately!!!!!

I say keep doing what you are doing, try and get some rest (with 2 boys, yeah right LOL) and know that you really nearly there!!!!!

Sending you some strong labour vibes!


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Jake only engaged literally an hour or so before my waters broke and I went into labour.

Charlotte was 2 weeks late and not engaged at all, so had to have drugs to get her down and out, lol, and MW broke waters about 15 mins before she was born.
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you think that a mw would know that nothing will make a baby come before it is ready... if you knew nothing would make her 'drop" then why ask... of course people are going to say relax and take it easy. there is nothing else you can do. If you want to take it the wrong way that is up to you, but there are some people on here who it seem do genuinely care for you and i am sure they would agree that taking it easy is all you can do... after all you of all people should know how hard it is to have a baby in NICU or PICU if something did go wrong from trying to get her out when shes not ready.

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I think all you can do is keep trying what you have. Try going for a walk every day (if you don't already...) it might help to get out of the house for a bit and it might hurry her up.

With the sex clitoral stimulation also works like nipple stimulation and if you orgasm the hormones and contractions of uterus can help so aim for that Also lie on your back for a bit after to bathe your cervix in semen.

The sitting backwards and on all fours is more for turning bubs into a good position but it won't hurt to keep doing it. Do you have a yoga ball? bouncing on that might help and it is also quite a good position to sit in.

Good luck Trish I so remember how bad those last few weeks were and I had sweet pregnancies so I can't even begin to imagine how you are feeling
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and I thought I'd add that although I also believe babys come when they are ready, noone actually knows what makes a baby set labour off. So for all we know she could be very well ready but Trish's body needs a little bit of encouragement. Most of those things aren't going to do much if they don't work and I personally would prefer to encourage baby out naturally than having an artificial induction but thats just me...
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Originally posted by Tastic Tastic wrote:

forget I even flippen asked


thats is bloody childish and stupid! it isnt going to change what anyone has said.

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im staying out of this one , but just thought id add, that lying on your left side is supposed to at least get baby into a good position , which I dunno might help, and lying on your left side in the bath is supposed to help them get into a better position to come out a well .


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Originally posted by Bizzy Bizzy wrote:

thats is bloody childish and stupid! it isnt going to change what anyone has said.


I think comments like this are not necessary. I think you should grow up and not be so rude and insulting.

The forums are for being supportive ok, not for being rude and impolite, remember....

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i was being supportive till she threw her toys... and deleting her original question is childish. i am a grown up - you?

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Originally posted by caitlynsmygirl caitlynsmygirl wrote:

im staying out of this one , but just thought id add, that lying on your left side is supposed to at least get baby into a good position , which I dunno might help, and lying on your left side in the bath is supposed to help them get into a better position to come out a well .


thats interesting... must say tho that presents a funny pic, lying in a bath sideways at almost 40 weeks ...

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haha , I did it everynight , and you know what ? its realllly hard ! I was slipping and sliding all over the place and it was very hard to get up again !
I understood what a beached whale must feel like !


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