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If your due date has passed and nothing’s happening, you’re not alone. This breaks down why labour may not start on time, what’s normal, and what actually matters right now. No panic, just clarity.

Ever crossed your due date and felt that mix of impatience and worry? This breaks down how long pregnancy can safely continue after due date, what doctors actually watch for, and when waiting stops being a good idea.

If you’ve ever wondered whether those tightening feelings are the real thing or just practice contractions, you’re not alone. This guide breaks down the difference between false labor and true labor in a way that actually makes sense—no jargon, just real signs you can trust when it matters.

If you’ve been told you might need induced labour, it can feel confusing and a bit scary. This breaks down why doctors suggest it, what it actually means for your body, and how to think through your options without panic.

Going past your due date sounds harmless until the anxiety kicks in. This piece breaks down why doctors start talking about surgery after 40 weeks, what risks actually matter, and how to think about your options without panic.

You are past your due date, nothing is happening, but your baby is still moving. It feels reassuring and stressful at the same time. This piece walks you through what is normal, what doctors actually worry about, and how to handle those long final days without spiraling.

Your baby is past the due date but still kicking like usual—so should you relax or worry? This piece walks through what that actually means, when doctors step in, and what I’ve seen happen in real situations. No panic, just clarity.

If you’re close to your due date and overthinking every little change in your body, you’re not alone. This guide walks you through real, natural signs labour is near—without the medical jargon—so you can actually tell what matters and what doesn’t.

If you’ve crossed your due date and everyone keeps asking “still no baby?”, this one’s for you. A real, no-nonsense take on overdue pregnancy and induction of labour—what doctors worry about, what actually happens, and how to think clearly when emotions are all over the place.

If your due date has come and gone with no signs of labor, you’re probably anxious, confused, maybe even a little frustrated. This article breaks down why doctors talk about surgery after 40 weeks, what’s actually happening in your body, and how to think about your options without panic.

If your due date has come and gone but there’s still no pain, you’re not alone. This breaks down what’s actually normal, what doctors look for, and what you can realistically do next—without panic or guesswork.

If you're 9 months pregnant with no pain yet, this is probably on your mind. This guide breaks down doctor induced labour at 40 weeks in a real, honest way—what it feels like, why doctors suggest it, and what actually happens next.