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No delivery pain. 39 weeks
Hi today my 39th week is completing. My Edd is April 30. Baby is in cephalic position but head is not fixed yet. Doctor examined and said my cervix is closed. Is there a possibility for normal delivery? What should I do to make cervix open or induce delivery pain? Please help me as I have only one week. Can I have induction to get pain or any specific exercise or food. Thank you.
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If it is ur first pregnancy then by now engagement has to happen to give u labour pains by 40-41weeks Climbing steps is good excercise For some reason head is not entering pelvic canal , cephalopelvic dispropertion becomes obvious
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Yes can be induced at 40 eeeks
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If this is your1st  pregnancy ?it takes longer time in first one .Dont try anything personally. Wait for pain for another week .In case no pain then connect to your gynecologist she can induce pain with proper monitoring.
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Get induced at 40 wks till that time u do squatting and duck walk exercises It will just help to engage head not 100% Deivery normalor cessarian will be decided wen u get pains either naturally or induced
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Hi. There is no connection between food and laborpains . You can try butterfly excercise .
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