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esmegirl

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Am I Close?
Posted: 01-26-05 20:13pm

:? I have lost my mucas plug and the baby has dropped. How long do you think it will be before I go into actual labor? I have been one cm for two weeks.
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littlered

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Posted: 01-26-05 20:24pm

I have heard that when you lose the mucas plug it could be at anytime that you could go into actual labor. So you could at anytime I guess.
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l2at24

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Posted: 01-26-05 20:30pm

Yeah anytime, like maybe a couple weeks. Sorry girl. Hope it's sooner than that.
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Max_Mummy too be

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Posted: 01-26-05 20:31pm

How many weeks pregnant are you?
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Tazzy D

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Posted: 01-26-05 22:23pm

Some people can loose there mucus plug and not dilate for weeks. Depending on how far along you are the mucus plug could re develope all by itself. But im assuumeing in your case by you saying that you are 2cm dialated that you are due soon. Good luck to you and as lana said better sooner than later
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jessamyn

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Posted: 01-29-05 06:12am

Some woman can stay dialated without mucus plug till 40 weeks it all depends on you hun! Start walking!
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