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My baby is still very wriggly. Does this mean it doesn't want to be born yet?

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SilentBoob · 26/02/2012 17:20

I'm overdue.

Baby is dancing the macarena in there. It ain't coming soon is it?

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Flisspaps · 26/02/2012 17:44

I don't think it makes a difference, they still dance about in labour.

How far on are you (are you the poster who seems to be pregnant for considerably longer than average?)

backwardpossom · 26/02/2012 17:45

No, not necessarily. DS was very active the morning before my waters went. In fact, I went swimming after my MW appointment on my due date (my waters went that night) and I remember watching the bump wiggle about in my swimsuit. Hope you don't have too much longer to wait!

SilentBoob · 26/02/2012 17:50

Ooh I don't know if I am the poster who is pregnant for ever but I am certainly a poster who has hilariously overlong pregnancies.

First one was over 43 weeks.

I'm only just over due date now. I am fed up.

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NinthWave · 26/02/2012 17:52

Not necessarily! DS2 was doing some serious manouvres right up until the day I was induced. He was born with a nuchal cord though, so I have my suspicions he was trrying to untangle himself Grin

Flisspaps · 26/02/2012 17:54

You are who I think you are then :)

In that case, no, it's not coming any time soon.

April is a lovely month to be born in though Wink

SilentBoob · 26/02/2012 18:02

Hairy balls to April.

I might not be having this baby in February but March is MINE.

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