What is the average delivery of a first
pregnancy? Are most full term in a normal
pregnancy or will he come early? Im 31
wks and I im very anxious
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l2at24
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Posted: 02-23-05 09:13am
If your pregnancy has gone good so far,
more than likely you will deliver full
term. Nothing is guaranteed though.
Since the due date is usually a guess
(unless you're doing in vitro or
something), you may go 'early' or 'late'.
With my last baby I went on my due date,
but when she was born there were signs
that she was post mature. So, really I
was overdue. One thing that is usually
true is each baby comes earlier. My
first was 10 days late, and my second was
on my due date. Hopefully, *if* I have
another s/he will come a little early!!!
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jessamyn
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Posted: 02-23-05 11:17am
Its usually full term and if this is your
first baby usually about a 8-15 hour
delivery
sorry hun but you still have a ways to go
at 31 weeks
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playgurlie85
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Re Posted: 02-23-05 13:46pm
I heard exersizing would make delivery
faster, im due 4-27-05 im at 31 wks right
now.....Ahhhh I cant wait! Pain or no
pain I think he will be worht the wait
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